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Christ, when did Stoke start wearing palace colours? :vomit:
I could be wrong but I THINK its some sort of anniversary kit mate. Something like Stokes original colours way back when or somesuch.
Christ, when did Stoke start wearing palace colours? :vomit:
errea are cheap and nasty crap - they don't last a season if you wear them to every game - not worth tuppence!
One thing about the Errea kits, because of my....um.....girth, I have to take a 5xl. And that, frankly, makes me sad. I know it's just their sizing, but I had a helluva shock when I bought one last year!!!
Agreed, it's a thing of beauty.I don't know about the quality of replica shirts etc but the current design is probably one of the best ever.
And Errea Kit sizes are way to wrong
we've been here before. Errea work on European , rather than British, sizes. Being an Italian based company this is hardly suprising.. To make the conversion you should go a size up from your normal UK size, hence an L becomes an XL for Errea. Now for some of us this has proved a touch embaressing as our shirt labels now contain more Xs than a pornographic film!
a word of advice. Don't tumble dry them and use a low temperatire wash (say 40 degrees). Keeps mine PRISTINE
My collar broke too!
I don't have a fat head ... or do I?
I also purchased a training top for 5-a-side, I have to say it is by far the cheapest, nastiest piece of tat I have ever purchased. Makes Primark seem like Armani.
And if this is the 'same as everyone else', then sorry to be a sheep, but I'll get in line.
Errea's gear is made in the EU, in Romania I believe, and they don;t use harmful toxins in the fabric like other brands, but they're not exactly ethical.
I still think there's a big gap in the market for an ethical football brand.
I love, love the fact that errea design us unique kits - our away kits aren't always unique, but our home kits are always unique (with one exception since 1999). Although many of them have fallen into the errea catalogue once they have been used.
I wouldn't like adidas or nike making us an 'identikit'. There are, however, lots of manufacturers that make lovely unique kits for their teams. Burrda, xTep, Le Coq Sportif to name a few.
That shirt is great, but I'm not joining the line to pay 79.99EUR, which is unbelievably what Hertha fans have to pay for it.
My collar broke too!
I don't have a fat head ... or do I?
I also purchased a training top for 5-a-side, I have to say it is by far the cheapest, nastiest piece of tat I have ever purchased. Makes Primark seem like Armani.
And if this is the 'same as everyone else', then sorry to be a sheep, but I'll get in line.
Errea's gear is made in the EU, in Romania I believe, and they don;t use harmful toxins in the fabric like other brands, but they're not exactly ethical.
I still think there's a big gap in the market for an ethical football brand.
That shirt is great, but I'm not joining the line to pay 79.99EUR, which is unbelievably what Hertha fans have to pay for it.