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It's good to have an embroidered badge but it just looks altogether shoddy, regardless of they manufacturing mishap; the letters are wonky and placed oddly within the band. My two shirts from the 90s for comparison (notwithstanding forgivable fade after nearly 30 years of literal constant wear, day and night).

 

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I just think folks should expect better for their money but if most "don't care ah just wanted the top," then whatever. Lessens the incentive for improvement, though. (This sentiment brought to you from 2014/15 :lol:)

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I'd say castores crest looks absolutely fine minus the alignment and spacing of Newcastle United.

 

Exists on the one I have from last season but I accepted that it's just the N being too close and giving it the look of T.

 

Poor from castore tbf, if they couldn't get the stitching correct and signed off they should've kept the printed version like the pro kits.

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1 minute ago, NE27 said:

I'd say castores crest looks absolutely fine minus the alignment and spacing of Newcastle United.

 

Exists on the one I have from last season but I accepted that it's just the N being too close and giving it the look of T.

 

Poor from castore tbf, if they couldn't get the stitching correct and signed off they should've kept the printed version like the pro kits.


They probably saw all the complaining about the patch crests on the Puma kits and tried to appease the fans, with a bit more kwality!

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Just now, TK-421 said:


They probably saw all the complaining about the patch crests on the Puma kits and tried to appease the fans, with a bit more kwality!

 

Well, that's exactly what they've done tbf to them.

 

I'm all about a stitched crest and felt sponsors but not at the cost of them fucking the name up [emoji38]

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13 minutes ago, patrone said:

A couple of older ones for comparison

 

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Even one of those above is a patch (top left), just doesn't have the awful white background/surround that makes it stand out as an ironed on patch.

 

Why cant Castore even do those, then just do them on Fan and Pro kits??

 

 

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19 minutes ago, RodneyCisse said:

Pretty sure the theme here is just to bitch about something.

 

It’s obviously an I but the way it’s been done it blends in a bit.

 

:lol: so condescending. 

 

Maybe the 'theme' is thinking that, for upwards of £90 for a shirt with all the trimmings, folks might get something that looks better than something you'd find in a basket at a Thai market. 

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8 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

:lol: so condescending. 

 

Maybe the 'theme' is thinking that, for upwards of £90 for a shirt with all the trimmings, folks might get something that looks better than something you'd find in a basket at a Thai market. 

 

That's the feeling I got when I arrived at the shop at the weekend - the design is nice-looking and it's a decent shirt, but at the end of the day I was still standing in front of quite a poor-quality garment with a high price.

 

I think only American sports gear gets close to the quality you would want, the baseball stuff is superb. But it is more expensive as well. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Kid Icarus said:

You haven't got any Castore gear though have you? They're way better quality than the other clubs kits like, it's not even close.

 

I haven't, and as we discussed the other day, I'm happy to take your word for it on that. I honestly don't think that changes the point though; it's a blummin rip-off and (if I'm going to be uber-cynical) exploitative, cos they know folks will pay through the nose for anything with the badge on, properly stitched or otherwise. :lol:

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9 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

 

That's the feeling I got when I arrived at the shop at the weekend - the design is nice-looking and it's a decent shirt, but at the end of the day I was still standing in front of quite a poor-quality garment with a high price.

 

I think only American sports gear gets close to the quality you would want, the baseball stuff is superb. But it is more expensive as well. 

 

 

 

 

$250 for my proper NFL jersey, foolishly purchased at the stadium before the game :D . They sell cheaper player/kids versions with slap on vinyl names rather than embroidered stuff, but they're still generally north of $100.

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3 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

I haven't, and as we discussed the other day, I'm happy to take your word for it on that. I honestly don't think that changes the point though; it's a blummin rip-off and (if I'm going to be uber-cynical) exploitative, cos they know folks will pay through the nose for anything with the badge on, properly stitched or otherwise. :lol:

I'm not going to disagree about it being a rip off like, because it is. All I'm really saying is that we've got the thinner end of the wedge in the PL. Others are more expensive and imo lower quality 

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£66 of that shirt cost must be clear profit. Quality is shite. Spelling fucked. Stitching to fuck. Alignment issues. It’s a shitshow 

 

Also, there’s no way I’d wear it for my hols at sunderland airport 

 

 

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