It’s fine...understated rather than ‘dull’. Better than all those luminous numbers but better still in black.
Pleased they’re doing advertising free kids’ kits.
Would have thought it has taken somebody a whole five minutes to design that A navy T/shirt with some ribbon on the sleeves come on it looks cheap and tacky
£80 plus to buy, 21p an hour to make, a moral judgement to make there?
...... and then you must also take a moral view on parading round as an unpaid walking sandwich board for an online casino. No thanks. It would need to be a very good shirt, made in an ethical way, and a lot cheaper for me to become a human advert.
On a similar note, does anyone remember the good old early days of human advertising when Natwest used to sponsor turbans?
Ridiculous price for a glorified T-shirt, think I will wait till they are £10 again. No football shirt should be priced over £30£80 plus to buy, 21p an hour to make, a moral judgement to make there?