Nobody over 14 should be wearing "colours" anyhow, unless you're all referring to draping a scarf round yer necks, which is of course acceptable.
Nobody over 14 should be wearing "colours" anyhow, unless you're all referring to draping a scarf round yer necks, which is of course acceptable.
Balls. If people want to wear a replica shirt that's fine. It's showing support and it makes the fans look like a sea of amber if everyone joins in. If people can't afford a shirt or don't want to wear one for whatever reason that's fine, but you can't criticise people for being childish just because they're showing their support.
If it's a choice of an overly-enthusistic fanboy or a Milwall/West Ham style 'casual' who takes pride in not wearing a shirt. I know which I'd rather have associated with my club.
I've never understood why a grown man would want to dress up as a footballer. Nor why they'd be a walking billboard and wear the name of CashConverters or whichever other company your club has whored its kit out to.
I can understand wanting to wear the club's colours to an extent; that's why club shops sell their own T-shirts, polo shirts and jackets, and there are doubtless a couple of unofficial vendors as well who sell Hull City gear. But the official, polyester replica shirt? A bit sad in my opinion, especially when it's stretched over the beer bellies of married, middle-aged men.
And I don't understand the problem with casuals at all. Just because lads dress smartly doesn't mean they're dickheads.
To be honest I'd only ever wear a City shirt (as in a genuine replica shirt) on a matchday even if I was at uni. In my eyes wearing then non-stop is a bit odd (unless youre using them as a scruffy t-shirt whilst working); especially if you're a middle aged man.I've never understood why a grown man would want to dress up as a footballer. Nor why they'd be a walking billboard and wear the name of CashConverters or whichever other company your club has whored its kit out to.
I can understand wanting to wear the club's colours to an extent; that's why club shops sell their own T-shirts, polo shirts and jackets, and there are doubtless a couple of unofficial vendors as well who sell Hull City gear. But the official, polyester replica shirt? A bit sad in my opinion, especially when it's stretched over the beer bellies of married, middle-aged men.
Agreed. The amount of Jack Wills in Hull now is ridiculous; wannabe posh girls and wannabe cool lads, and this stems to the KC. Get them a City polo shirt or something City related which costs £20 compared to a £40-50 high street thing or tell them to piss off. That's my opinion.Then again, I also can't understand people who wear fancy-dress on a night out, people who wear baseball caps when it's not sunny, people who wear Nike trainers or people who pay £40 for a pair of Hollister or Jack Wills trackies which are made by the same kids who produce the same quality stuff for other companies for a quarter of the price.
So maybe I'm just a miserable bastard.
Can't go wrong with one of those though IMO: http://www.tigerleisure.com/3_For-Him/13_Polo-Shirts/480_Adult-Aries-Polo.html
Agreed. The amount of Jack Wills in Hull now is ridiculous;
What is this Jack Willis clobber everyone is banging on about?
I have never heard of it and it's starting to wind me up.![]()
Universitywear(they made that up), it's basically the UK's answer to A&F and Hollister...
http://www.jackwills.com/en-gb/home
What is this Jack Willis clobber everyone is banging on about?
I have never heard of it and it's starting to wind me up.![]()
Universitywear(they made that up), it's basically the UK's answer to A&F and Hollister...
http://www.jackwills.com/en-gb/home
Cheers for that. I might get mocked for this but it there's some nice stuff on that site.
Not aimed at 40 year olds carrying a bit of extra timber though is it?
I've never understood why a grown man would want to dress up as a footballer. Nor why they'd be a walking billboard and wear the name of CashConverters or whichever other company your club has whored its kit out to.
I can understand wanting to wear the club's colours to an extent; that's why club shops sell their own T-shirts, polo shirts and jackets, and there are doubtless a couple of unofficial vendors as well who sell Hull City gear. But the official, polyester replica shirt? A bit sad in my opinion, especially when it's stretched over the beer bellies of married, middle-aged men.
And I don't understand the problem with casuals at all. Just because lads dress smartly doesn't mean they're dickheads.
It's not cheap, but it is at least decent quality gear, it's very the brand of the moment for kids(now the Superdry is on the slide), so you might find yourself feeling a little old in-store.
Buying it online would be my advice.
Though I don't know what the fit's like, I've never actually bought anything myself.
Cheers for that. I might get mocked for this but it there's some nice stuff on that site.
Not aimed at 40 year olds carrying a bit of extra timber though is it?
It's not cheap, but it is at least decent quality gear, it's very the brand of the moment for kids(now the Superdry is on the slide), so you might find yourself feeling a little old in-store.
Buying it online would be my advice.
Though I don't know what the fit's like, I've never actually bought anything myself.
Thats the thing with Hull, still not a lot of menswear to choose from. I hate buying stuff online as like you say you never know how it's going to fit until you try it on.