It would be a classic if the shorts were the proper Claret colours instead of white. The jersey is a thing of beauty though.
Motherwell unveil a true classic.The new home strip is no modern day fantasy but a perfect creation in claret and amber - External Link
It would be a classic if the shorts were the proper Claret colours instead of white. The jersey is a thing of beauty though.
It's truly a Work of Art IMO. We doing 'Covid' sizes I wonder?! Must've put on around 10lbs the past 10 weeks...
Yes, much prefer the claret shorts. Looks so much better I think.
I'm trying to like it but the use of white just "weakens" the whole look. There is nothing "traditional" about white shorts. Virtually all clubs used them back in the day because the only choices were white or black. The greater availability of more colourful shorts was great for clubs like Motherwell. Every season I fear the return of the white shorts. Basically, white is for the "away kit" and should not be allowed anywhere near the "home kit".
PS Switch the shorts to claret, lose the collar and make the cuffs amber and you've got a cracking strip all 'Well fans can be proud of ..... in my opinion.
I realise that jwok .... but still .... .
A further bug bear of mine concerning the strip has also been incorporated into the design. I've just viewed the strip on the club shop website and the chest band does not continue onto the back of the shirt. I really hate that. It just looks half-assed. I never buy a strip where that is the case. So I wont be buying this one.
I've always wanted to see a home kit with the Claret hoop rather than the band but sadly I never seems to materialise. I think it may be something to do with the back having to be plain to make the number more visible but even then I don't know why we can put a 'box' to contain the number as I'm sure Killie and Celtic have often done before.
The last time we had a hoop rather than the band was the 1994 - 1996 home kit by Pony. That was a cracker of a strip and I've even still got mine, though I've no chance of it ever fitting me again.