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[Albion] New replica shirts - what tat



Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,069
Faversham
Having worn my new home and away shirts during leisure activities this week, I washed them using the normal cycle that I've been using on my 50+ other Albion shirts over the last 25 years. One wear, one wash. All four 'Premier League' arm patches are peeling off, and the away shirt is creased like Dot Cotton's face. Creased. I have never had to iron a football top, neither Albion nor England. Never. Will it melt?

I am saddened and disappointed.
 




studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,226
On the Border
Having worn my new home and away shirts during leisure activities this week, I washed them using the normal cycle that I've been using on my 50+ other Albion shirts over the last 25 years. One wear, one wash. All four 'Premier League' arm patches are peeling off, and the away shirt is creased like Dot Cotton's face. Creased. I have never had to iron a football top, neither Albion nor England. Never. Will it melt?

I am saddened and disappointed.

We need a poll on this, a one off or has everyone suffered the same heartache.
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,452
Sussex by the Sea
Perhaps it's nature's subtle and kind way to tap you on the shoulder and whisper 'You're too old for replica kits'.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,572
Playing snooker
Having worn my new home and away shirts during leisure activities this week, I washed them using the normal cycle that I've been using on my 50+ other Albion shirts over the last 25 years. One wear, one wash. All four 'Premier League' arm patches are peeling off, and the away shirt is creased like Dot Cotton's face. Creased. I have never had to iron a football top, neither Albion nor England. Never. Will it melt?

I am saddened and disappointed.

This feels like a portent of impending doom, in a Back To The Future II Grays Sports Almanac type way.... :ohmy:

Any chance you can pop them back in and put the washing machine in REVERSE, Dr. Harry?
 




maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,358
Zabbar- Malta
Having worn my new home and away shirts during leisure activities this week, I washed them using the normal cycle that I've been using on my 50+ other Albion shirts over the last 25 years. One wear, one wash. All four 'Premier League' arm patches are peeling off, and the away shirt is creased like Dot Cotton's face. Creased. I have never had to iron a football top, neither Albion nor England. Never. Will it melt?

I am saddened and disappointed.



Sorry to hear that.
If you have a few hours to spare why not email PB?
 


zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
22,785
Sussex, by the sea
I thought you'd be peeling the label off anyway . . . creases suggest it wanted a cold(er) wash.

It's chinese plastic shit, what did you expect? All my shirts are for looking at, safest option. The only one I occasionally wear is cotton.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,314
Having worn my new home and away shirts during leisure activities this week, I washed them using the normal cycle that I've been using on my 50+ other Albion shirts over the last 25 years. One wear, one wash. All four 'Premier League' arm patches are peeling off, and the away shirt is creased like Dot Cotton's face. Creased. I have never had to iron a football top, neither Albion nor England. Never. Will it melt?

I am saddened and disappointed.

What could possibly go wrong H?

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,069
Faversham
Does it not say on the label?

The home shirt says 100% recycled polyester, made in Cambodia, 30 degree wash, don't iron (no need)

The away shirt says 100% polyester, made in Vietnam, 40 degree wash, do iron (needed!).

My favourite old shirt, the black away from a few years ago, and which is like brand new still, all the letters of Knocky's name pristine, after dozens of wears and vigorous washes, says:

Made of 100% polyester, in Thialand, 40 degree wash, can iron (never a need).

All three say 'do not use softner' in tiny tiny letters *but I always have and always do.

So the main difference is the new away top actually does need to be ironed (for the first time in Albion shirt history since the advent of polyester), and also that I should not have wasted actual money getting the Premier League decals on the sleeves.

*That's blown my chances of launching successful massive litigation against Barberout, hasn't it :facepalm:

Still not happy, though.

Maybe if they get the shirts made in Laos or Myanmar next year normality will resume? ???
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
The home shirt says 100% recycled polyester, made in Cambodia, 30 degree wash, don't iron (no need)

The away shirt says 100% polyester, made in Vietnam, 40 degree wash, do iron (needed!).

My favourite old shirt, the black away from a few years ago, and which is like brand new still, all the letters of Knocky's name pristine, after dozens of wears and vigorous washes, says:

Made of 100% polyester, in Thialand, 40 degree wash, can iron (never a need).

All three say 'do not use softner' in tiny tiny letters *but I always have and always do.

So the main difference is the new away top actually does need to be ironed (for the first time in Albion shirt history since the advent of polyester), and also that I should not have wasted actual money getting the Premier League decals on the sleeves.

*That's blown my chances of launching successful massive litigation against Barberout, hasn't it :facepalm:

Still not happy, though.

Maybe if they get the shirts made in Laos or Myanmar next year normality will resume? ???

The club shop has been selling mostly tat for years now, so no surprise to me
 


KeegansHairPiece

New member
Jan 28, 2016
1,829
You know we're pretty well fleeced as football fans at the best of times. Ticket prices, food and drinks, programmes, changes to kick off times etc etc. I almost feel a replica shirt is a badge of honour which may as well have "I'm fleeced and proud of it" printed on the back. As much as I love the Albion, never in a million years could I part with 50 notes for a T-shirt.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The home shirt says 100% recycled polyester, made in Cambodia, 30 degree wash, don't iron (no need)

The away shirt says 100% polyester, made in Vietnam, 40 degree wash, do iron (needed!).

My favourite old shirt, the black away from a few years ago, and which is like brand new still, all the letters of Knocky's name pristine, after dozens of wears and vigorous washes, says:

Made of 100% polyester, in Thialand, 40 degree wash, can iron (never a need).

All three say 'do not use softner' in tiny tiny letters *but I always have and always do.

So the main difference is the new away top actually does need to be ironed (for the first time in Albion shirt history since the advent of polyester), and also that I should not have wasted actual money getting the Premier League decals on the sleeves.

*That's blown my chances of launching successful massive litigation against Barberout, hasn't it :facepalm:

Still not happy, though.

Maybe if they get the shirts made in Laos or Myanmar next year normality will resume? ???

That could be your problem.
 




Frankie

Put him in the curry
May 23, 2016
4,383
Mid west Wales
It's indeed a lovely shirt if you happen to have Abs, any chubby bits will stick out like a sore thumb, I think mine will be added to the maybe It will fit next year collection.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
“Mostly”?

I haven’t bought any items for years but the ones I’ve bought have been expensive tat but I didn’t buy EVERY item they sell, so I’m not gonna be slagging off every item :smile:
 


Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
I haven’t bought any items for years but the ones I’ve bought have been expensive tat but I didn’t buy EVERY item they sell, so I’m not gonna be slagging off every item :smile:

I have bought t shirts and a sweatshirt in the past few years, which have all shrunk or gone bobbly! I know I have increased in size over lockdown but they are still tat.
 








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