Jordan Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 I think Kappa put the club logo so high on the shirt so that the collar would hide it and spare Derby fans the embarrassment of being identified as such in public.
CKB Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Lower the badges, get rid of the stupid black arm parts or lower them and resize them and make the sponsor all black and lower it and bobs ya uncle a decent kit!
Narborough_fox Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Anyone who says that Derby kit is alright, I give you the back...
Simo86 Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Anyone who says that Derby kit is alright, I give you the back... "We are Derby" just in case they forget
????? Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Anyone who says that Derby kit is alright, I give you the back... That's gonna look terrible once the numbers have been put on!
Leicester Lass Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 That's gonna look terrible once the numbers have been put on! What colour number do you even put on it?
Narborough_fox Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 What colour number do you even put on it? Think it's gold
Jaspa Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Is it like that to pay respect to those kids who got killed in that fire? Either way, that sponser is ridiculous; you might aswell plaster that across threir forehead. The band disrupts the back., the badge is on the shoulder and it has a stupid 'motto' () on the collar. I bet we'll have to have a badge proudly over our shoulder too now naff
sdb Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 don't mind that Derby one! shift everything down a bit and it'd be quite tidy.
Fox in the North Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 You thought it couldn't any better, but have a look at this gem of an away kit from hull. I think they bought it from cash converters.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Looks like something left over from the Olympics, or England's old one-day kit.
Finchy Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Say what you want about Derby's kit, their badge is one of the best around, class.
Brooksy Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 You thought it couldn't any better, but have a look at this gem of an away kit from hull. I think they bought it from cash converters. Wtf
MC Prussian Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Barnsley's new effort: Caley Thistle 2013/2014 away:
Finnegan Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 at the risk of sounding like Kitchensink, that Barnsley effort really is just a red t-shirt.
Leicesterpool Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 You thought it couldn't any better, but have a look at this gem of an away kit from hull. I think they bought it from cash converters. Can this be our home strip please
Harry - LCFC Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 I think that might be the plainest shirt I have seen, although there is something to be said for that because you can't go disastrously wrong. Fans can't get really angry about it. Having said that, a few of Barnsley's recent kits have been rather basic.
Xen Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 I like the Barnsley kit. Very smart. That said, no thought has really gone into it whatsoever.. Seems like Barnsley don't even warrant a template kit anymore.. Disappointing for the fans, but it's better than getting an awful template. Not a fan of CThistle's kit. Not at all.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Barnsley shirt is a plain red training top with a sponsor and a badge plastered on it. Derby's has too many negatives for anyone to defend it. Pointless black armbands, that strip across the back, a cheesy slogan running along the collar, an ugly, ugly sponsor, and everything positioned a good few inches too high. I'm no Jean Paul Gautier but it's clearly not right. All well and good saying "well if Kappa did X they'd get Y and it'd look alright" - but they haven't. As it stands it's ruddy terrible, shame because I normally love Kappa's output. everything is just too high on the Derby Shirt. Kappa always do it, Fulham's was the same last year and probably will be again. But seriously what is with the armbands? are then in a season of morning? what happens if they do actually need to wear black armbands? how random would the long sleeved version look as well!!! Fulham are on Adidas next year, aren't they?
Harry - LCFC Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 I like the Barnsley kit. Very smart. That said, no thought has really gone into it whatsoever.. Seems like Barnsley don't even warrant a template kit anymore.. Disappointing for the fans, but it's better than getting an awful template. Not a fan of CThistle's kit. Not at all. That's a good thing! Having a cloned design that gets blanketed over a few clubs because designers can't be bothered. Yeah, great. Not having a template is something to be proud of, your design is unique and no-one else in the league has it! No to templates!
Kitchandro Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 I think that might be the plainest shirt I have seen, although there is something to be said for that because you can't go disastrously wrong. Fans can't get really angry about it. Having said that, a few of Barnsley's recent kits have been rather basic. Fans shouldn't get angry about kits anyway, unless they're the wrong colour or have an embarrassing sponsor, or like with Derby's, the sponsor is huge and the badge pushed to a stupid place. People are not forced to buy a kit, I'll only ever buy one now if I think it's worth buying. No on in their right mind would buy that Barnsley kit, you'd have to be a right sucker to pay double figures for a plain shirt with a sponsor and a badge on.
Kitchandro Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 The Derby kit would have been better if the hoop on the back was on the front instead, or not at all. Again though, I don't think the design itself is particularly disastrous.
ealingfox Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 People are not forced to buy a kit, I'll only ever buy one now if I think it's worth buying. Which it would appear is no kit, ever. You slate almost every single one
Kitchandro Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Which it would appear is no kit, ever. You slate almost every single one I have plenty of City kits from the last 50 years. A few England and Italy ones from the 90s as well, as well as some Italian club ones. I've even got a Paraguay shirt from a few years ago just because I liked it so much. I've got about 2 draws full of football shirts, though most were bought at a cut price, I'll admit. It's true, I'm very disappointed at the state of kit design in this day and age. The majority are just boring almost completely plain shirts or crap generic templates. Proper collars are out of fashion designers know they can recycle an old design, make one slight change and charge £40 for it again. It's a suckers market and people will buy them just because it's their club/country or a global brand like Real Madrid. I liked the 2 City ones after our Topps Tiles fiasco, but the one we've got now is appalling. I'm sure if I went through all the pages in this thread I could find several that are decent but I'm very unlikely to buy a club one that isn't Leicester.
Libertine Dream Posted 10 June 2013 Posted 10 June 2013 Say what you want about Derby's kit, their badge is one of the best around, class. I'd agree there, I don't mind out badge but I would love us to go back to a large fox on its own again
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