Vacamion Posted 19 July 2014 Share Posted 19 July 2014 Do you all remember the £90 England shirt? At least City haven't tried to pull that... (Bet they're not selling many £90 England shirts, by the way) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samilktray Posted 19 July 2014 Share Posted 19 July 2014 Do you all remember the £90 England shirt? At least City haven't tried to pull that... (Bet they're not selling many £90 England shirts, by the way) They were only available in a very few select places and most of those were online. What a big deal out of nothing that episode was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAULCFC Posted 19 July 2014 Share Posted 19 July 2014 picked a couple up today.....and a couple of Ilceston tickest.........not sure about the printed on Puma badges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CKB Posted 19 July 2014 Share Posted 19 July 2014 Well it seems overall people like it and i have to say it does look nice...It's pleasing to hear that the fit is better aswell, the sleeves look long still but look like they fit better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nalis Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Secondly, What did we wear between 1922 and 1932? Nothing, we played naked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tielemans63 Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 I love it. Well played Puma. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 The Italy replicas are almost exactly the same and are usually £55 each, when you consider the market for Italy shirts is far greater for Italy shirts than Leicester then the price is much more reasonable. I'd rather pay £45 for a decent Puma shirt than £40 quid for a shite Burrda, JJB, Jako or Le Coq Sportif shirt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Number 6 Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Pros. Better fit. Sleeves much better and the collar feels nice. Gold is more subtle and works well. Downsides. Body is long for short folk like me. Although the stick on badge will mean no sore nips it does look a bit naff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry_LCFC Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Pros. Better fit. Sleeves much better and the collar feels nice. Gold is more subtle and works well. Downsides. Body is long for short folk like me. Although the stick on badge will mean no sore nips it does look a bit naff. Where the hell are your nips if the badges usually make them sore? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonnyBoy Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Leicester marketing team have been quite clever here...the collar will make it more appealing to a wider demographic.The collar is a smart move IMO wont be paying £45 for it though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozwin Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Seeing as we're big time time I might just wait until HEGGSY buys one from some dodgy sweat factory in Indonesia and save myself £30. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HEGGSY Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Seeing as we're big time time I might just wait until HEGGSY buys one from some dodgy sweat factory in Indonesia and save myself £30. lol You'll be waiting a long time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin JD Popley Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 I said it yesterday and I will reiterate it again today. This is without question our best PUMA kit. Home and for the Goalkeeper. It's smart. It's understated. It looks very professional which it should be for a Premier League side. I've even read on Twitter fans of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and elsewhere say how nice our shirt is. That seals it for me. Well done Puma! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 I said it yesterday and I will reiterate it again today. This is without question our best PUMA kit. Home and for the Goalkeeper. It's smart. It's understated. It looks very professional which it should be for a Premier League side. I've even read on Twitter fans of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and elsewhere say how nice our shirt is. That seals it for me. Well done Puma! Some of the complaints I have seen from Leicester fans have been quite bizarre Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin JD Popley Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Some of the complaints I have seen from Leicester fans have been quite bizarre Me too mate; I genuinely don't understand some of the things I've read. My favourite was, 'Well chav like cos of the collar init?' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Me too mate; I genuinely don't understand some of the things I've read. My favourite was, 'Well chav like cos of the collar init?' Or 'It looks like a polo shirt with a Leicester badge stuck on' not sure what some people were really expecting from a football shirt I think some of our fans just want a massive blue tent that covers their guts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin JD Popley Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Or 'It looks like a polo shirt with a Leicester badge stuck on' not sure what some people were really expecting from a football shirt I think some of our fans just want a massive blue tent that covers their guts Can you imagine it? "Leicester City are delighted to announce a new multi-million pound deal that has secured GO OUTDOORS as the club's kit manufacturer for the next 3 seasons". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Some of the complaints I have seen from Leicester fans have been quite bizarre Whilst they are bizarre complaints were expected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jace Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Can you imagine it? "Leicester City are delighted to announce a new multi-million pound deal that has secured GO OUTDOORS as the club's kit manufacturer for the next 3 seasons". Maybe Jacamo can sort something out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nalis Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 The issue isnt having a collar. Some collars look classy, some look chavtastic. This is the latter. All in all, everyone will get used to it and everyone will stop caring when the season starts... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGLCFC Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Like the shirt design in general - collar a good addition IMO. It's a slightly darker blue compared to last season's kit, but I did prefer the embroided puma on last year's shirt. I think the sizing is more accurate, that is a large is a comparable large to normal clothing and I like the little extra length in the body of the shirt. Would have liked blue shorts too. The pink goalkeeper's shirt is awful, but we may gain a goal each game as the opposition will be falling about laughing at the state of Kasper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerrytaggart Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Big Wes doesn't look so big anymore. They have shrunk him down so he will fit on your screen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promised land Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 picked a couple up today.....and a couple of Ilceston tickest.........not sure about the printed on Puma badges. A strange one that as the training top and travel shorts have sewn on Pumas. So can't be a cost thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluetintedspecs Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Don't wear shirt myself,and at 51 certainly not a guru in the fashion stakes, I personally look at it and think ......that's decentish if you want to wear one! I hope you like my in-depth critique? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 20 July 2014 Share Posted 20 July 2014 Don't wear shirt myself,and at 51 certainly not a guru in the fashion stakes, I personally look at it and think ......that's decentish if you want to wear one! I hope you like my in-depth critique? Hark at Gok Wan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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