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Just think the collar is black on the top and underneath white?

 

Quibbling about absolutely here, it's a lush shirt but the collar has got me confused.

 

If that collar was put the right way then it's two-tone isn't it?  There are both black and white on display on that collar when you fold it down, just looks a bit odd, especially if it continues on the front of the shirt. As I say it's no more than a bit of a puzzle, just looks a bit odd.

 

It's just the back of the label folded up on top of the collar isn't it?

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Slovenia 2014/15

 

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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eXqr2rRVw_M/U2IcYz8xRAI/AAAAAAAAXLA/FCpn9BMfNN8/s503/Borussia-Monchengladbach-14-15-Home-Kit+(1).jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NL1kyWPH2Xk/U2IcYlNRNqI/AAAAAAAAXK0/Yoo1NI4K6as/s503/Borussia-Monchengladbach-14-15-Home-Kit+(2).jpg
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The Baggies are set to unveil next season’s kit in the next few weeks and it is understood the home shirt will be predominantly white with a narrow blue ‘pinstripe’.

 

If confirmed, the shirt will be the biggest break with Hawthorns tradition since the Second World War and the first time since the 1990s that Albion have broken away from their normal ‘even’ stripes.

 

The club today refused to comment but the shirt was pictured earlier this week ahead of a PR launch later this summer, and details were leaked into social media.

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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eXqr2rRVw_M/U2IcYz8xRAI/AAAAAAAAXLA/FCpn9BMfNN8/s503/Borussia-Monchengladbach-14-15-Home-Kit+(1).jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/-NL1kyWPH2Xk/U2IcYlNRNqI/AAAAAAAAXK0/Yoo1NI4K6as/s503/Borussia-Monchengladbach-14-15-Home-Kit+(2).jpg

So bad even Kappa attempted to distance themselves from it.

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The Baggies are set to unveil next season’s kit in the next few weeks and it is understood the home shirt will be predominantly white with a narrow blue ‘pinstripe’.

 

If confirmed, the shirt will be the biggest break with Hawthorns tradition since the Second World War and the first time since the 1990s that Albion have broken away from their normal ‘even’ stripes.

 

The club today refused to comment but the shirt was pictured earlier this week ahead of a PR launch later this summer, and details were leaked into social media.

 

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The Baggies are set to unveil next season’s kit in the next few weeks and it is understood the home shirt will be predominantly white with a narrow blue ‘pinstripe’.

 

If confirmed, the shirt will be the biggest break with Hawthorns tradition since the Second World War and the first time since the 1990s that Albion have broken away from their normal ‘even’ stripes.

 

The club today refused to comment but the shirt was pictured earlier this week ahead of a PR launch later this summer, and details were leaked into social media.

 

BmjGlDnIMAAndsz.jpg:large

 

Grim. Hope that doesn't happen to us.

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New Wolves

http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll349/Todosobrecamisetas/Clubes%202014/14WOLVES3.jpg

 

 

 

Not bad. Leave it to Puma to go simple with Wolves' kit, but be needlessly over-complicated when trying to design one with black and white stripes.

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The Baggies are set to unveil next season’s kit in the next few weeks and it is understood the home shirt will be predominantly white with a narrow blue ‘pinstripe’.

 

If confirmed, the shirt will be the biggest break with Hawthorns tradition since the Second World War and the first time since the 1990s that Albion have broken away from their normal ‘even’ stripes.

 

The club today refused to comment but the shirt was pictured earlier this week ahead of a PR launch later this summer, and details were leaked into social media.

 

BmjGlDnIMAAndsz.jpg:large

 

Grim. Hope that doesn't happen to us.

 

Wonder if it's Adidas. They fucked about with Southampton's, too.

 

Hopefully they piss about with sunderland's as well.

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The Baggies are set to unveil next season’s kit in the next few weeks and it is understood the home shirt will be predominantly white with a narrow blue ‘pinstripe’.

 

If confirmed, the shirt will be the biggest break with Hawthorns tradition since the Second World War and the first time since the 1990s that Albion have broken away from their normal ‘even’ stripes.

 

The club today refused to comment but the shirt was pictured earlier this week ahead of a PR launch later this summer, and details were leaked into social media.

 

BmjGlDnIMAAndsz.jpg:large

 

Grim. Hope that doesn't happen to us.

 

Would be worse than any other shower puma have come up with.

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Been going on for years, Mackems had a similar issue in the 80's iirc. Predominantly white with dead thin stripes.

 

Aye...

 

http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/slides/photos/001/153/988/sunderland-home-football-shirt-1981-1983-s_7677_1_display_image.jpg?1312424477

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Championship side Sheffield Wednesday have officially signed a new kit deal with English brand Sondico as of the 2014-15 season.

 

Currently signed with German brand Puma, the new deal with Sondico will see the company supply kits for their development squad and academy as well as training kits and leisurewear.

 

Sondico’s Professional Sales Director, Neil Burke said, “Sheffield Wednesday are a huge club, not just in England but across Europe and beyond too. We are extremely proud to confirm a partnership with a football club of this stature and look forward to seeing the results of these two major sporting brands unite moving forward.”

 

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