Home Kit 2016/2017

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dlw10 wrote:
Gilford_NI_Whites wrote:The sponsor logo looks too big and too high. Plus that shrink-wrap material is OK if your 8 stone. It's the material that puts me off the shirts. If it had a decent material like the 'srongbow' home shirt then I would get it, regardless if I though the sponsor was too big.
The one they keep showing (if it is indeed the real thing) is a body fit shirt - I'm assuming there will be a standard fit one as well which ought to be less, er, clingy.
If there's only the body fit one, lets hope Barlow Boy doesn't see you trying one on again. :D
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Wigan White wrote:
dlw10 wrote:
Gilford_NI_Whites wrote:The sponsor logo looks too big and too high. Plus that shrink-wrap material is OK if your 8 stone. It's the material that puts me off the shirts. If it had a decent material like the 'srongbow' home shirt then I would get it, regardless if I though the sponsor was too big.
The one they keep showing (if it is indeed the real thing) is a body fit shirt - I'm assuming there will be a standard fit one as well which ought to be less, er, clingy.
If there's only the body fit one, lets hope Barlow Boy doesn't see you trying one on again. :D
I'm still recovering Al, oh and to confirm, DLW was trying the shirt on in a packed club shop when me and my son spotted him :D
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dlw10 wrote:
Gilford_NI_Whites wrote:The sponsor logo looks too big and too high. Plus that shrink-wrap material is OK if your 8 stone. It's the material that puts me off the shirts. If it had a decent material like the 'srongbow' home shirt then I would get it, regardless if I though the sponsor was too big.
The one they keep showing (if it is indeed the real thing) is a body fit shirt - I'm assuming there will be a standard fit one as well which ought to be less, er, clingy.
I got the last home shirt, standard fit, and still find the material to have too much lycra. Maybe I should just man up. :D
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Wigan White wrote:
dlw10 wrote:
Gilford_NI_Whites wrote:The sponsor logo looks too big and too high. Plus that shrink-wrap material is OK if your 8 stone. It's the material that puts me off the shirts. If it had a decent material like the 'srongbow' home shirt then I would get it, regardless if I though the sponsor was too big.
The one they keep showing (if it is indeed the real thing) is a body fit shirt - I'm assuming there will be a standard fit one as well which ought to be less, er, clingy.
If there's only the body fit one, lets hope Barlow Boy doesn't see you trying one on again. :D
Oh dear! This is very embarrasing!
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Barlow Boy wrote:
Wigan White wrote:
dlw10 wrote:
Gilford_NI_Whites wrote:The sponsor logo looks too big and too high. Plus that shrink-wrap material is OK if your 8 stone. It's the material that puts me off the shirts. If it had a decent material like the 'srongbow' home shirt then I would get it, regardless if I though the sponsor was too big.
The one they keep showing (if it is indeed the real thing) is a body fit shirt - I'm assuming there will be a standard fit one as well which ought to be less, er, clingy.
If there's only the body fit one, lets hope Barlow Boy doesn't see you trying one on again. :D
I'm still recovering Al, oh and to confirm, DLW was trying the shirt on in a packed club shop when me and my son spotted him :D
I seem to remember there was a bloody big queue for the fitting room!
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I like the home kit this season. As for the shrink wrap material I'm not a fan, unless you are a supreme athlete you always end up looking like Michelin Man! :D
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Anybody get the new home kit ?
I'm wondering what the material is like ?
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I think it's horrible.
I haven't seen it in the shop or anything, but I'm really not a fan of those fiddly little collars.

To me a football shirt should either have a v-neck or crew collar. End of.

The away shirt is great though, which kinda balances it out.
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I like this away Blue cheap soccer jerseys kit
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Vince wrote:I like this away Blue kit
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