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When does the Errea contract run out?



Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,067
Vamanos Pest
Christ, when did Stoke start wearing palace colours? :vomit:


I could be wrong but I THINK its some sort of anniversary kit mate. Something like Stokes original colours way back when or somesuch.
 




WhingForPresident

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NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2009
16,357
Marlborough
Wish it could've two or three seasons ago- I can't stand our recent kits. Always strangely sized, sponsor printing used to peel after a few washes, seem to always be full of static, frays quickly and the collars on this years home shirt are ridiculous- broke mine the day after I got it :shrug:

Would take anyone except the likes of Carbrini, Surridge, Burrda etc over Errea. If Adidas could do us a kit similar to the beautiful ones they have done for Swansea this season, it'd be grand.

On another note, what are Stoke going to do when they play United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton and Sunderland!? Reminiscent of Errea's spectacular three-kits-that-all-contain-blue season.
 


Worthingite

Sexy Pete... :D
Sep 16, 2011
4,959
Worthing
One thing about the Errea kits, because of my....um.....girth, I have to take a 5xl. And that, frankly, makes me sad. I know it's just their sizing, but I had a helluva shock when I bought one last year!!!
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,469
In a pile of football shirts
errea are cheap and nasty crap - they don't last a season if you wear them to every game - not worth tuppence!

Utter claptrap, as a self respecting middle aged bloke I have worn Errea Brighton shirts far more frequently that that (OK, not to games at the Amex last season), and frankly they all look pretty much as good as new. Perhaps your mum hasn't read/followed the washing instructions.

One thing about the Errea kits, because of my....um.....girth, I have to take a 5xl. And that, frankly, makes me sad. I know it's just their sizing, but I had a helluva shock when I bought one last year!!!

I think that's an Italian thing, clothes sizes are very different in Italy, I think they generally don't subscribe to the conventions used elsewhere.
 




Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
I don't know about the quality of replica shirts etc but the current design is probably one of the best ever.
 




Storer 68

New member
Apr 19, 2011
2,827
And Errea Kit sizes are way to wrong :mad:

we've been here before. Errea work on European , rather than British, sizes. Being an Italian based company this is hardly suprising.. To make the conversion you should go a size up from your normal UK size, hence an L becomes an XL for Errea. Now for some of us this has proved a touch embaressing as our shirt labels now contain more Xs than a pornographic film!

a word of advice. Don't tumble dry them and use a low temperatire wash (say 40 degrees). Keeps mine PRISTINE
 
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bennibenj

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Mar 6, 2011
2,063
Sompting
Love the current design, dont mind Errea really only issues are that the quality is fairly poor (the neck) and the sizes are way way too small, even with the leisure wear.
 


Tux the albion Penguin

Resident Linux User
Sep 2, 2011
879
STADIO DE LA AMEX
we've been here before. Errea work on European , rather than British, sizes. Being an Italian based company this is hardly suprising.. To make the conversion you should go a size up from your normal UK size, hence an L becomes an XL for Errea. Now for some of us this has proved a touch embaressing as our shirt labels now contain more Xs than a pornographic film!

a word of advice. Don't tumble dry them and use a low temperatire wash (say 40 degrees). Keeps mine PRISTINE

I'll deffo keep that In mind lol
 






countryman

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Jun 28, 2011
1,893
I have always found our Erea kits to be good quality. My 06-08 kit (my favourite kit we have played in) is still in very good condition and that has been worn hundreds of times and I have played football in it a lot as well. Even the sponsor and number hasn't peeled. And I like the fact that we have unique designs. I would hate to have the same design of kit as loads of other teams.
 


shaun_rc

New member
Feb 24, 2008
556
Brighton
My collar broke too!

I don't have a fat head ... or do I?

I also purchased a training top for 5-a-side, I have to say it is by far the cheapest, nastiest piece of tat I have ever purchased. Makes Primark seem like Armani.

And if this is the 'same as everyone else', then sorry to be a sheep, but I'll get in line.

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Errea's gear is made in the EU, in Romania I believe, and they don;t use harmful toxins in the fabric like other brands, but they're not exactly ethical.

I still think there's a big gap in the market for an ethical football brand.

That shirt is great, but I'm not joining the line to pay 79.99EUR, which is unbelievably what Hertha fans have to pay for it.
 


Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
I love, love the fact that errea design us unique kits - our away kits aren't always unique, but our home kits are always unique (with one exception since 1999). Although many of them have fallen into the errea catalogue once they have been used.

I wouldn't like adidas or nike making us an 'identikit'. There are, however, lots of manufacturers that make lovely unique kits for their teams. Burrda, xTep, Le Coq Sportif to name a few.

I'm not sure it would be very apt to have a Cock on our tops, given the image we portray of being at ease with our sexuality.
 




explymouthnige

explymouthnige
Jul 5, 2009
114
Upper Beeding
Originally Posted by explymouthnige
errea are cheap and nasty crap - they don't last a season if you wear them to every game - not worth tuppence!


Utter claptrap, as a self respecting middle aged bloke I have worn Errea Brighton shirts far more frequently that that (OK, not to games at the Amex last season), and frankly they all look pretty much as good as new. Perhaps your mum hasn't read/followed the washing instructions.
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Nothing to do with the washing - It's to do with the quality of the material, which is rubbish - and for your information Mr. Sarcastic, I do my own washing!
 




Jimmy Grimble

Well-known member
I'd be gutted if we got rid of Errea. Not a replica shirt-wearer myself apart from the odd kickabout, but the kits they've done for us are normally aesthetically pleasing.
 


Josky

New member
Jul 18, 2003
429
Brighton
I don't see how anyone can complain about the quality of the Errea shirt. As a technical T-shirt it's superb.

If running across the Sahara wearing it during the Marathon des Sables didn't prove that, I don't know what would. Had to cut the sleeves off though - lot of chafing.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
60,218
The Fatherland
My collar broke too!

I don't have a fat head ... or do I?

I also purchased a training top for 5-a-side, I have to say it is by far the cheapest, nastiest piece of tat I have ever purchased. Makes Primark seem like Armani.

And if this is the 'same as everyone else', then sorry to be a sheep, but I'll get in line.

13025.jpg


Errea's gear is made in the EU, in Romania I believe, and they don;t use harmful toxins in the fabric like other brands, but they're not exactly ethical.

I still think there's a big gap in the market for an ethical football brand.

Cool huh?

I love the big badge as well. The photo does not do the badge justice in my opinion.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
60,218
The Fatherland
That shirt is great, but I'm not joining the line to pay 79.99EUR, which is unbelievably what Hertha fans have to pay for it.

One a minor point they're actually 74.95 euros which is £62 BUT the quality is 10 times that of Errea. In fact it is a shirt you actually feel you could play sport in.
 


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