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Thread: Albion new shirt

  1. #21
    Football shirts only look good on kids and footballers

  2. #22
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    Also, why should the ‘S’ size be the same price as, for example, the XXL? Only half the material in it!

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    Football shirts only look good on kids and footballers
    I agree fully. I don't wear replica shirts but I like to see the side in a decent kit. Having said that, it's like all type of clothing, a matter of taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    Football shirts only look good on kids and footballers
    I couldn’t agree more 923.

    There’s something inherently sad about 30+ overweight blokes wearing replica kit.

    I get why people buy the club puffa jacket or polo shirt though.......but the replica 🤔😫

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I couldn’t agree more 923.

    There’s something inherently sad about 30+ overweight blokes wearing replica kit.

    I get why people buy the club puffa jacket or polo shirt though.......but the replica 🤔😫
    My shirt (3-4 seasons back) looked good on me (so I believe) when I wore it the day after promotion, on the walk between Port Isaac and Port Quin (the so called ”Rollercoaster walk”). 😎

    And, btw, I’m not overweight... 😎
    Last edited by SwedishBaggie; 25-07-2020 at 08:55 PM.

  6. #26
    I got a bought a shirt for my birthday (65 on the back) which I sometimes wear for running and like showing the colours around Sus***. But at the supermarket, in the pub or around town, not for me.

  7. #27
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    I know a blues fan that purchased some Fake Villa shirts whist on holiday some years back. He uses them in his garage as rags and for cleaning the car etc. He likes to taunt his neighbour who is a big villa fan.

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    Generally prefer to reserve judgement on new tops until I've seen them in person, initial impressions are very favourable from me. Although I haven't bought one in a dog's age I do like the look of this one.

  9. #29
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    First impressions are I quite like it. I’ve never felt the need to buy a replica top though as to me it feels I’m being ripped off big time with my full blessing.

    How clubs can justify such ridiculous high charges for cheap material made in a sweat shop is beyond me. Oh wait, there’s huge queues to buy these things ......🤫

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