I was hoping for a bit of tartan like the Glasgow Warriors strip.
When Greenock Morton had a tartan strip it sold all over the world and is still changing hands for a considerable amount.
all tangerine I heard.
hopefully it’s duff info
I was hoping for a bit of tartan like the Glasgow Warriors strip.
When Greenock Morton had a tartan strip it sold all over the world and is still changing hands for a considerable amount.
so we can have Tangerine top with black shorts with tartan trim.
Our alternatively, can we just have a tangerine top and black shorts. Two choices for an away top, both historical replicas. White with two black hoops or 94 away. 🙂
Hopefully keep things simple.
HOME .....
Tangerine top , thin black line at V neck and sleeves (no collar)
Black shorts.
Tangerine socks , thin black tops.
AWAY ......
White top (same as home top)
Black or white shorts (both look good)
White socks , thin black tops.
Extras - (optional) - Leeds United garter flashes with number "83" on them
seems ok to me .
Got to admit these close season strip threads don't do a lot for me. But........ how about tartan tangerine? Dead cert to raise a few bob in Cincinnati. Serious by the way
I’m with Stokie on this, tangerine and black tartan for the home kit, with black and tangerine tartan for the away. The rest are pure boggin.
I remember a light and dark grey stripes 3rd kit that was introduced late in season 1995/96 and was thinking albeit not overly seriously about something like that with the stripes in black and white or with hoops instead of stripes.
This would sell all over the world not just Cincinnati Stoke.
The Dundee United tartan strip.
That's guggit jimjam, bowfin only way it would work is maybe as a bit of trim on end of sleeve or collar...as a scarf it was nice though
Home
Tangerine top, black shorts, tangerine socks
Away
White or black top, white or black shorts, white or black socks (any combo works)
Third (as an option)
Green top with white diamond/'V', white shorts, black socks w/green trim
Those would sum up DUFC and our history of kits and history in general
Shame we never have managed it so far.