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The problem I have with concept kits is that every now and then you get a corker. And then it's... 'Now what? I can't buy it, so...?'
This is one of those times. It's much nicer than the one on sale imo. This is not pleasing.
The problem I have with concept kits is that every now and then you get a corker. And then it's... 'Now what? I can't buy it, so...?'
Or just something the sponsors now insist on? If your company is sponsoring a football kit which is 1% worn by players with the logo on, and 99% worn by fans without it, then that's a huge missed opportunity for them.So the club have confirmed that the sleeve sponsor is mandatory, and aside from taking away fans choice, I can't help but think this might be a ploy to make it clear who is wearing the fake shirts next season.
The fact the game and therefore the shirt sponsor will be broadcast all over the world is the main reason. Can't personally see them getting a much ROI because fans are wearing it but I see your point.Or just something the sponsors now insist on? If your company is sponsoring a football kit which is 1% worn by players with the logo on, and 99% worn by fans without it, then that's a huge missed opportunity for them.
I've just got back from the club superstore and saw the new shirts in person. I'm pleased to say that they seem to have moved away from the super slim shirts of the past few away kits where you need to size up and they are defintely looser, bigger and more what you would expect. For example my son is 15 and he bought the adult medium shirt last season. With this new shirt he can fit in the youth XL !!!so can anyone confirm that if this another "slim fit" shirt, or will it actually be OK for "normal" sized people?
Not sure of the overall purpose of it, in terms of what either party gains, but it was a collaboration with clothing brand Percival. They did the shoot and styling.wtf is with the awful "styled by" videos and pictures- just take some pics of players in the kit, and a couple of videos of them running around and kicking a ball in it . The fake lounging around in designer trousers and jacket while wearing a football top is cringe inducing and so obviously fake
the games gone i tell you-Gone with a capital G!Not sure of the overall purpose of it, in terms of what either party gains, but it was a collaboration with clothing brand Percival. They did the shoot and styling.
Percival and Brighton & Hove Albion
Percival and Brighton & Hove Albion Home Kit Launch Lookbook We’re proud to unveil our creative partnership with Premier League club, Brighton & Hove Albion, on their 2024/25 home kit launch Lookbook. The Lookbook includes a selection of off-pitch Percival looks, exclusively styled with the...www.percivalclo.com
As an effort to get me to buy the shirt, it has probably failed, but FWIW I absolutely love everyone's look in the video.wtf is with the awful "styled by" videos and pictures- just take some pics of players in the kit, and a couple of videos of them running around and kicking a ball in it . The fake lounging around in designer trousers and jacket while wearing a football top is cringe inducing and so obviously fake
From the looks of it the sleeve sponsor will fall off after a couple of washes so not an issueSo the club have confirmed that the sleeve sponsor is mandatory, and aside from taking away fans choice, I can't help but think this might be a ploy to make it clear who is wearing the fake shirts next season.
Have you actually seen a shirt IRL, or is this observation simply based on the Photoshop’d images?From the looks of it the sleeve sponsor will fall off after a couple of washes so not an issue
The creative director of Percival is a massive Albion fan, so that probably played a role in the colab.wtf is with the awful "styled by" videos and pictures- just take some pics of players in the kit, and a couple of videos of them running around and kicking a ball in it . The fake lounging around in designer trousers and jacket while wearing a football top is cringe inducing and so obviously fake