But it's bespoke, so why not allow a space for the sponsor rather than use an iron-on plastic patch? I'm beginning to think the word bespoke has been used as a marketing tool. If it is truly bespoke the designer must have been on work experience and forgot that they needed to include a sponsor's...
Hopefully they'll soon be releasing some decent classic Nike polo shirts soon with no sponsors names on them. The club probably don't want to release them yet because it would impact on the match shirt sales.
As a 50 year old I was tempted to get a match shirt because there's a part of me that...
I'm sure if someone provided instructions on how to remove the tacky plastic Amex patch the shirt would become a best seller. If that turns out to be impossible there will be some urgent emails flying off to Nike to find a way of revising how the sponsors name appears.
American Express can't be...