Agree that the 3rd on his a little horrid, but the second has grown on me and i like it a lot. The home kit i think is fantastic.
2/3 isnt bad ..
The first kit is the only one worth wearing-
I wonder how the second one is selling.
The blue one would look good if not for the big white panel, imo. The white one is dreadful, too jazzy.
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If they took the stupid design at the bottom of the Away Kit it would be good, the Home kit is great again and the Third kit is horrid
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I'm glad we have Warrior designing our kits.
It means wed on't just have the same as everybody else or an Adidas tshirt with the crest and sponsorship just added; like Southampton.
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/gallery-saints-go-allin-884612.aspx
http://www.kitking.co.uk/product/adidas-tiro-short-sleeve-shirt/9598
So thankyou Warrior for a our unique kits.
My opinion is that the kit has been produced for the Asian market for the upcoming pre-season tour.
It's all over the tour website.
Presumably the club have done some research on what sells in the Asian market.
60m people in the UK. 240m in Indonesia alone.
Maths innit.
I like the home, the away looks ok, however the other one is just shiiiiit
Home kit is fine but boy does it fall away on the others, what are they trying to do?
I loved the daffodil yellow second shirts in the 80's and the white and green segments which were so distinctive of the club.
I suppose we have to understand that Warrior have their own agenda and that's why they are paying so much money.
"I work in design ( not footy shirts ) and I can't believe that some fool is getting paid for designing this cr@p."
If you work in design then you should therefore know that design is totally subjective. For every one person that hates it, there'll be another who likes it.
60m people in the UK. 240m in Indonesia alone.
Maths innit.
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Average annual income of Indo is about 3000 pounds. They're not gonna spend a lot of that on football shirts
I admit to being old school and old fashioned, so a Liverpool shirt should never, ever be "foxtrotting" BLUE!!!
I wouldn't use it to wipe the floor. Horrible.
Completely agree with the majority of people on here. I personally dont care that much what the shirt looks like as long as it serves it's purpose ( particular away and 3rd kits as I only ever buy the home shirt)- it sells and generates high revenue. My fear with these shirts are that a very high percentage think the design is awful (myself included) and people won't buy it as a result- simple.
I think they designed the shirt to shock people and get people's attention.
home kit is great
i like the black and purple/blue one
the other one
I think they designed the shirt to shock people and get people's attention.
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Sort of like, shock people into buying it?
Mr C
Kind off. Imagine you're a normal football without a favourite team and you walk into a shop to buy a football shirt. Those are the kind of people fsg are targeting.
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posted on 29/6/13
Agree that the 3rd on his a little horrid, but the second has grown on me and i like it a lot. The home kit i think is fantastic.
2/3 isnt bad ..
posted on 29/6/13
The first kit is the only one worth wearing-
I wonder how the second one is selling.
posted on 29/6/13
The blue one would look good if not for the big white panel, imo. The white one is dreadful, too jazzy.
posted on 29/6/13
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posted on 29/6/13
If they took the stupid design at the bottom of the Away Kit it would be good, the Home kit is great again and the Third kit is horrid
posted on 29/6/13
Comment deleted by Article Creator
posted on 29/6/13
I'm glad we have Warrior designing our kits.
It means wed on't just have the same as everybody else or an Adidas tshirt with the crest and sponsorship just added; like Southampton.
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/news/article/gallery-saints-go-allin-884612.aspx
http://www.kitking.co.uk/product/adidas-tiro-short-sleeve-shirt/9598
So thankyou Warrior for a our unique kits.
posted on 29/6/13
My opinion is that the kit has been produced for the Asian market for the upcoming pre-season tour.
It's all over the tour website.
Presumably the club have done some research on what sells in the Asian market.
60m people in the UK. 240m in Indonesia alone.
Maths innit.
posted on 29/6/13
I like the home, the away looks ok, however the other one is just shiiiiit
posted on 29/6/13
Home kit is fine but boy does it fall away on the others, what are they trying to do?
I loved the daffodil yellow second shirts in the 80's and the white and green segments which were so distinctive of the club.
I suppose we have to understand that Warrior have their own agenda and that's why they are paying so much money.
posted on 29/6/13
"I work in design ( not footy shirts ) and I can't believe that some fool is getting paid for designing this cr@p."
If you work in design then you should therefore know that design is totally subjective. For every one person that hates it, there'll be another who likes it.
posted on 29/6/13
60m people in the UK. 240m in Indonesia alone.
Maths innit.
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Average annual income of Indo is about 3000 pounds. They're not gonna spend a lot of that on football shirts
posted on 29/6/13
I admit to being old school and old fashioned, so a Liverpool shirt should never, ever be "foxtrotting" BLUE!!!
I wouldn't use it to wipe the floor. Horrible.
posted on 29/6/13
Completely agree with the majority of people on here. I personally dont care that much what the shirt looks like as long as it serves it's purpose ( particular away and 3rd kits as I only ever buy the home shirt)- it sells and generates high revenue. My fear with these shirts are that a very high percentage think the design is awful (myself included) and people won't buy it as a result- simple.
posted on 29/6/13
I think they designed the shirt to shock people and get people's attention.
posted on 29/6/13
home kit is great
i like the black and purple/blue one
the other one
posted on 29/6/13
I think they designed the shirt to shock people and get people's attention.
-------
Sort of like, shock people into buying it?
posted on 30/6/13
Mr C
Kind off. Imagine you're a normal football without a favourite team and you walk into a shop to buy a football shirt. Those are the kind of people fsg are targeting.
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