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Sky Blue Harry H

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Could we have a look at a Claret and blue version, with a hologram of a Wasp on it?
 

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win9nut

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Could we have a look at a Claret and blue version, with a hologram of a Wasp on it?
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:D
 

Fergusons_Beard

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A few new Hummel releases Fleetwood Mac looks the same as the Cambridge template (bloody boring) and am sure we’ll be fuming if we get the same but skyblue.
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But this home and away effort for South Korea League side Ulsan looks a belter. (I am not a fan of stripes for home strip)

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Looks to be a change of Hummel logo too.


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jordan210

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Looks to be a change of Hummel logo too.

Hummel really have an identity problem. They use multiple logos on shirts in the same leagues. including different layouts of the same logo.

Cambridge and Middlesbrough (for reference) have the same logo but in a different format.





Fleetwood different style.



Ebbsfleet appear to have that crazy new logo, looking at the advertising board.


I hope the logo on our shirt Is the same as Cambridge as that's the best one.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Hummel really have an identity problem. They use multiple logos on shirts in the same leagues. including different layouts of the same logo.

Cambridge and Middlesbrough (for reference) have the same logo but in a different format.



I hope the logo on our shirt Is the same as Cambridge as that's the best one.


I think the Cambridge one is in reference to the material that Hummel use to make their shirts like Adidas Climalite.




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kapowaz

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Seeing that Cambridge shirt fills me with optimism for what they might do for us. My ultimate dream would be they did something with the Ribero kit from 1992-94, but another one I’d love to see again is the 86-87 stripes*:



*Yeah I know some of you hate stripes. Sue me.
 

itsabuzzard

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Seeing that Cambridge shirt fills me with optimism for what they might do for us. My ultimate dream would be they did something with the Ribero kit from 1992-94, but another one I’d love to see again is the 86-87 stripes*:



*Yeah I know some of you hate stripes. Sue me.
Fucking ghastly.

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Fergusons_Beard

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Seeing that Cambridge shirt fills me with optimism for what they might do for us. My ultimate dream would be they did something with the Ribero kit from 1992-94, but another one I’d love to see again is the 86-87 stripes*:



*Yeah I know some of you hate stripes. Sue me.


We’re a club steeped in kit innovation.

First team to wear all black kit (hence nickname the Little Blackbirds), one of the first to wear all white in the 1959 rather bizarrely because it stood out really well In floodlit games(during the following decade Tranmere, Exeter, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Scunthorpe, Walsall, York, Doncaster, Port Vale and, most famously of all, Leeds United all dropped their traditional kits for white shirts and shorts).

Then in 1962 during the Jimmy Hill revolution we started wearing an all Skyblue kit & changed our Bantams nickname to the Skyblues(Not the skyblue stripes).

I know we have worn skyblue and white stripes before JH (and all skyblue top in 1918) but tradition and the fact that an all skyblue kit looks fucking brilliant, means that I hate the stripes.

Take the Man City kit-they have managed to avoid stripes and do enough to the strip to be different.

I love the black collar/trim and skyblue of the 1972.

We are just NOT a stripes team.



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SBAndy

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So the new Hummel kit will be a royal blue and white with no Sky blue in it . We are the Blues ! This could be true anything like this is going to happen to the Birmingham Coventry Blues . And the fans will have no choice
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What complete and utter bollocks.
 

Nick

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So the new Hummel kit will be a royal blue and white with no Sky blue in it . We are the Blues ! This could be true anything like this is going to happen to the Birmingham Coventry Blues . And the fans will have no choice
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kapowaz

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Since it’s less depressing than talking about real world stuff to do with the club, and until somebody tells me to stop, I’m gonna just keep making fantasy kits. This weekend the chap who runs the @MemoryLaneCCFC Twitter account asked if I would make a version of the design I made initially but with ‘Memory Lane CCFC’ as the sponsor on the front. So I sat down and made a new version of the first design, one that more closely resembled our original Hummel shirt from 87-89. Here it is with our real sponsor logo, for those of you who haven’t muted this thread yet.

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kapowaz

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could easily see this being our kit

From looking at the various kits they’ve made globally I’m pretty sure that Hummel operates design subsidiaries in various markets. You can see for example they use this and other more elaborate collar designs for a few clubs in Japan — also note the variant logo with the two chevrons. Then for EU they have lots of designs which are very close to each other in design, following another clear set of templates, and a logo which often features the ‘bee’ symbol. Then for the US there’s Forward Madison, who have some of the most striking bespoke designs of all (they have a Flamingo pink third kit which is very popular), but as far as I can tell it’s got a completely bespoke design with a collar not seen on any other Hummel kit.

Basically, the most likely candidates for re-use are the Hummel kits seen in Europe rather than Japan or the US. Kits we’ve seen clubs in the UK use so far are probably your best indicator.
 

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