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4Don’t know. Sometime Late August, early September I guess as we won’t know who our sponsor is until August 10th when the SOS initiative ends.
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5If they sold kit without a sponsor before it is agreed, I for one would be more likely to buy it. I know it's not exactly how shirt sponsorship is supposed to work, but this isn't exactly shirt sponsorship as it is usually known in the first place.
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6T-shirt and hoodie look good, nice and simple. As for the training gear, do they really mean 'pants'?
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7Looks simple but nice, i just don't get why the sleeve chevrons are white and not amber??
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8Looks the same as Cambridge's gear last season except they had amber chevrons to match their club colours. We never seem to get it right when it comes to replica kit etc.Brownyboy wrote:Looks simple but nice, i just don't get why the sleeve chevrons are white and not amber??
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9If we had amber chevrons there would be complaints that it wasn't the right 'amber'.
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10At least with FBT we had individuality and uniqueness rather than this basic off the shelf selection from Hummel.
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12£28 for a t-shirt is a bit steep. Overall prices seem high for generic gear not even in the club colours. Oh dear.
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14because they are straight from the Hummel catalogue. Basically off the shelf gear with a stick on 3D badge.Brownyboy wrote:Looks simple but nice, i just don't get why the sleeve chevrons are white and not amber??
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15That's a rip off too then. With respect who is going to buy a Hummel t-shirt before a Nike or Adidas one, which are also cheaper. Guess that's why you never see anyone wearing Hummel gear in the UK.Amberexile wrote:A similar t-shirt without the badge on the hummel website is £22.
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