Didn't know we did a women's shirt, every day's a school day. It's got narrower stripes, so I suspect this is actually the stripe being used for the junior kits.
I looked at some scantily clad women on Instagram. Then when I tried searching for something in front of my missus loads of them popped up. She informed me that the search facility remembers the type of things you like looking at. I no longer click on pictures of girls with revealing clothing on!! It's worked because now my search page is full of houses and cars!!
I've heard it's going to be all amber, which seems to hold up given the large amounts of black on the home shirt
I think the kits by Kappa Turkey are a bit shoddy. Another thing that pisses me off are these side stripes: They vary in size depending on the size of the shirt so someone like Vaughan of Seri wearing an XS or S will have very thin or none of these side-stripes at all versus an L or XL shirt like Óscar or Tufan having wider and more prominent side-stripes. But what’s really irritating is that these stripes are sometimes not symmetrical as you can see in the picture. Really poor from a manufacturing perspective as it shows a lack of attention to detail. Looks like cheap knock-off shirts you’d find in a small shop in Mallorca. This coupled with the naff adhesive used for the badges makes Kappa Turkey look really bad.
This is how all of the shirts should look, regardless of size. By cutting the front of the shirt from the same cloth at different chest sizes and stitching it onto the side panels, it looks really poor quality. Kappa Turkey needs to fix up and start manufacturing shirts to the same design spec regardless of size as it’s particularly noticeable on striped shirts, which is what we often have. I think going with Kappa Turkey instead of the licensee for the rest of Europe is a poor and self-motivated decision by Acun. Really poor design to have asymmetrical and varying-sized stripes on the home shirt when it’s £49.99.
Who decided this was a good idea? The women’s replica shirt looks better than the actual shirts the players wear
That was the point I was making. Shirts look like a jigsaw before stitching and the front panel should look exactly the same on each size. This is a strike of image of an XS shirt front. If it was a 6XL it would still look the same as our designer would make the same pattern fit inside all sizes in the range before sending to the pattern master. I think the Turkish factory has either not known about this necessity or, more worryingly, thought nobody would notice if they just ran off loads of big shirt fronts and cut them down for each size. That would also make a shed load of wastage so it is likely they actually don't know how to make shirts properly which is mental.