TWOCHOICEStom
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QPR ditched Nike 2 seasons into their 5 year deal due to fans' dissatisfaction with the kits. They signed a 10 year deal with Dryworld which has gone to pot to due to difficulties at the company, now who've they switched to? Errea.
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/Sponsorship/queens-park-rangers-announce-errea-kit-deal.html
I thought this quote was particularly interesting, coming from their Commercial Director
Nice to see a club like QPR prioritising opinions of their fans like this. I fully appreciate that we have to squeeze as many pennies as we can from every possible commercial avenue. I also fully appreciate that the little swoosh on our shirts = high volume and good margins. But I think the sacrifice the club make is that we, the customer get a pretty naff product. I also think we'd sell more merchandise if we switched to a manufacturer like Errea, who really care about their customers.
Errea weren't the best kits in the world (the fit was a bit dodgy and that waterproof material was weird), but they were OUR kits. Looking through oldfootballshirts.com it just struck me how many decent, bespoke kits Errea gave us. Third shirts, special edition shirts, anniversary shirts, women's shirts... Then below you just see a load of £10 teamwear with an Amex logo slapped on the front and I dunno... it just all feels a little bit like an X-Factor winner's song. It doesn't matter if it's a bit shit, if it's a song which has been covered 400 times before, if it'll be forgotten in a month. The people will lap it up anyway, because X-Factor.
Know what I mean?
http://www.footballshirtculture.com/Sponsorship/queens-park-rangers-announce-errea-kit-deal.html
I thought this quote was particularly interesting, coming from their Commercial Director
“Our replica shirts will continue to be 100 per-cent bespoke designs, which is an absolute pre-requisite for the club, building on the success of the current kits from the 2016/17 season.
Nice to see a club like QPR prioritising opinions of their fans like this. I fully appreciate that we have to squeeze as many pennies as we can from every possible commercial avenue. I also fully appreciate that the little swoosh on our shirts = high volume and good margins. But I think the sacrifice the club make is that we, the customer get a pretty naff product. I also think we'd sell more merchandise if we switched to a manufacturer like Errea, who really care about their customers.
Errea weren't the best kits in the world (the fit was a bit dodgy and that waterproof material was weird), but they were OUR kits. Looking through oldfootballshirts.com it just struck me how many decent, bespoke kits Errea gave us. Third shirts, special edition shirts, anniversary shirts, women's shirts... Then below you just see a load of £10 teamwear with an Amex logo slapped on the front and I dunno... it just all feels a little bit like an X-Factor winner's song. It doesn't matter if it's a bit shit, if it's a song which has been covered 400 times before, if it'll be forgotten in a month. The people will lap it up anyway, because X-Factor.
Know what I mean?
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