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the Errea strip designer is quite good - shame about the limited options though !! Try the rugby shirts Rene, or the casual gear... you'll get some weird and eclectic designs there !!!

 

What about some of these crackers?!

 

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The middle one's pretty snazzy IMO!

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How about having the type of finish which the police have where there are no defined edges, ie the pixles of one colour merge into the next. May give us an edge when the opponents need that little bit of extra time to judge the players distance.

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the Errea strip designer is quite good - shame about the limited options though !! Try the rugby shirts Rene, or the casual gear... you'll get some weird and eclectic designs there !!!

 

What about some of these crackers?!

 

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The middle one's pretty snazzy IMO!

 

Crackers?   aye- totally cream crackers  -  pysh, the 3 of them!

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the Errea strip designer is quite good - shame about the limited options though !! Try the rugby shirts Rene, or the casual gear... you'll get some weird and eclectic designs there !!!

 

What about some of these crackers?!

 

34sguc0.png24fn3om.png2jcbuht.png

 

The middle one's pretty snazzy IMO!

 

Crackers?   aye- totally cream crackers  -  pysh, the 3 of them!

 

These are absolute SHARN!

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It's what's inside the shirt that counts. Surely nobody supports a team because they like the shirts............or do they?

 

Not directly, but there's a lot to be said for creating an identity that people can buy in to.  Whilst the main focus of that identity should be on club values etc, (and I think ICT are strong in that regard) the visual element plays its part...especially for the younger generations.

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I'm no fashionista by any stretch of the imagination but I'm sure I detected a recent trend for retro tops...bold, simple designs. Is that not the market telling us something?

 

Why oh why we need to over elaborate the shirt with blurred lines, swooshes and multi-patterns is beyond this grumpy old git. Probably keeps a few designers in white-framed spectacles mind you...

 

Rene's post #74 is pretty close to ideal without that daft shape on the back...but I'm not holding my breath.

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Rene's post #74 is pretty close to ideal without that daft shape on the back...but I'm not holding my breath.

 

Prefer the thicker stripes myself, but something like that would be good. Daft shape on the back is so that numbers are easier to see, so you are unlikely to get that removed.

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It's what's inside the shirt that counts. Surely nobody supports a team because they like the shirts............or do they?

Well actually as a kid you find a lot of people's second team comes from seeing a really nice strip then gradually they start to like the team and become a fan

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Well it's evident that some people on here have absolutely no style at all!  I've come up with some more smashing efforts for you all to have a look at!

 

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Yer talents are wasted on this site mun,  better get a job as a window dresser in Nicols on Grant street...

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