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I can see Colin B wearing that new away shirt with jeans and white trainers.
He will blend in with the rest of us. Lovely shirt.
I can see Colin B wearing that new away shirt with jeans and white trainers.
I'd guess early next week.Any ideas on the 3rd kit time line?
I deffo want this but will inevitably want the 3rd too.. P&P, carbon footprints n all that.![]()
as per the club shop, white shorts and blue socks.Benson's choice - given the colours he chose for Wembley merchandise?
what colour shorts go with the white shirt? - if its navy that 2 kits (so far) with navy shorts- what if there's a clash of shorts?
TBF - its not bad ( maybe a bit of yellow piping round the collar and sleeve cuffs wouldn't have gone amiss?)
That's nuts! It even has similar off-white stripes!
No info yet .What’s the turn around on the shirts, from ordering them online to actually receiving it via standard delivery?
I think now they have kit in stock it is generally same day/next day dispatch (depending on time of order) - think they are now using Royal Mail 48, so is normally 2 days after that (and isn't dependent on the **** regular mail service at the moment).What’s the turn around on the shirts, from ordering them online to actually receiving it via standard delivery?
96/97 away was my first kit that wasn't a hand me down from my brother.The 96/97 white away shirt is one of my all time favourites.
This one isn't a million miles away from looking like that, albeit i totally agree with Sarge that a bit of yellow piping on the collar and cuffs would have been even better!
The cynic in me still wonders if this has Benson's grubby paws all over it, especially after the Wembley merchandise fiasco.
One big positive is the sponsor. It looks terrific on the shirt and has definitely enhanced the home shirt.
TBF a question @RyanioBirdio has never shied away from on hereas per the club shop, white shorts and blue socks.
(the only thing about the photo on the shop page is what is going on at the crotch?)
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The new kit is in stock?I think now they have kit in stock it is generally same day/next day dispatch (depending on time of order) - think they are now using Royal Mail 48, so is normally 2 days after that (and isn't dependent on the **** regular mail service at the moment).
It wasn’t yesterday and not expecting it to be until next weekThe new kit is in stock?
Really wanted it to wear on holiday down in Bournemouth next week.It wasn’t yesterday and not expecting it to be until next week
ah yes, sorry, of course it is back off stock for sponsor printing.The new kit is in stock?
Yep went in there last night hoping to get an unsponsored one for me and my 3 lads and nothing ended up buying the goalie shirt for the kids and training top for me only wanted it because on our holidays next weekReally wanted it to wear on holiday down in Bournemouth next week.
I asked in the club shop last night and they said all kits have been sent away to have the Baxi branding applied. They are expected back in stock from Monday.What’s the turn around on the shirts, from ordering them online to actually receiving it via standard delivery?
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That's interesting. So the club don't apply the branding? I'd assumed it would be the same as doing personalised name/numbers on the back. Do they send shirts away for that too.I asked in the club shop last night and they said all kits have been sent away to have the Baxi branding applied. They are expected back in stock from Monday.
I guess they have the decals for standard letters and numbers ready to transfer on but a unique branded logo is different and makes sense to do consistently out of house. Not sure but may also be a slight difference in the materials for sponsor logo and equipment for aligning them.That's interesting. So the club don't apply the branding? I'd assumed it would be the same as doing personalised name/numbers on the back. Do they send shirts away for that too.
I imagine they probably don't have the time and the shirt manufacturers are picking up the slack for a price. They probably also have the right tooling whereas the print ones we have are tailored more for lettering and applying the badges. The manufactures probably have some high-end machine that can rattle them off several per minute.That's interesting. So the club don't apply the branding? I'd assumed it would be the same as doing personalised name/numbers on the back. Do they send shirts away for that too.
I'm not a replica shirt wearer, I'm far too stylish for that.I can see Colin B wearing that new away shirt with jeans and white trainers.