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Mask

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I don’t get the umbrage or dismissiveness of some fans on here though. The attitude seems to be this doesn’t affect me, so why should I care? but I can’t get behind that. The reason womens’ sizes exist for other clubs is simple: mens sizes don’t work well for a lot of women, and it’s money being left on the table. So why wouldn’t we encourage making it easier for supporters to spend money on a kit, putting more money in our bank?

Ideally the option of kits in all shapes and sizes would be available to everyone, but the biggest factor is always going to be demand and money. Outside of the Premier League and a (very) few of the bigger Championship clubs, it's rare to find specific shirts for women. Even Arsenal only have the one availabe for their home kit and that's being sold through Sports Direct. Again it'd be great to have them available for everyone but if the demand isn't there, they just won't be... with the uprise in women's football over the last few years though, I'm sure this will begin to change.

While they've not specifically said they're trying to cover all genders/bases, they've also not specifically said yet that they're not doing a women's cut this year so who knows?
 
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Johnnythespider

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Ideally the option of kits in all shapes and sizes would be available to everyone, but the biggest factor is always going to be demand and money. Outside of the Premier League and a (very) few of the bigger Championship clubs, it's rare to find specific shirts for women. Even Arsenal only have the one availabe for their home kit and that's being sold through Sports Direct. Again it'd be great to have them available for everyone but if the demand isn't there, they just won't be... with the uprise in women's football over the last few years though, I'm sure this will begin to change.

While they've not specifically said they're trying to cover all genders/bases, they've also not specifically said yet that they're not doing a women's cut this year so who knows?
Is this not an area where Mr FMC could fill a gap in the market ?
 

JimmyHillsbeard

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So all the hype about “bespoke” kits and now the clamour is for a repeat of the most template kit ever. Our first Hummel kit was the identical design as Denmark, Southampton and The Vile just in a different colour way.
 

Mask

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So all the hype about “bespoke” kits and now the clamour is for a repeat of the most template kit ever. Our first Hummel kit was the identical design as Denmark, Southampton and The Vile just in a different colour way.

The same thing crossed my mind! To be honest I'd love to see something completely new rather than a remake.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Coming soon 1987-88 reissue yellow away...


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Gazolba

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Their kits have to better than Nike.
Excited to see what they come up with.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Hummel would be stupid to replicate the old kits when they’d make money just reissuing them.

We need (and I’m hoping) that Hummel do our Skyblue kit justice with a complete one off and new kit.

Away kit something new.
Either-
Holland inspired away kit-orange and black chevrons -Black shorts .
Peru inspired away kit-obvs.
All black-one of our first kits.




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cov4theprem

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Asked somebody today if they had seen the kit as the person in question was wearing the new training top at St Andrews, person said yes, then I asked if it was pin stripe like the 80s and they just said" yes.. oops did I just say that lol"

Was the training top decent?
 

TTG

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Just plain sky blue, with the hummel badge on the right with hummel written underneath small, and white chevrons on the sleeves, city badge on the left and a collared neck.

It was very simplistic tbh
Maybe Kapowaz could have a go at creating that
 

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