I must admit, I bought a large and need to keep breathing in Last year my brother got Pelle's shirt after a game. Guess what size? Medium. He is 6 foot 3 and I am 5 foot 9! Now i'm by no means big (I even go to the gym 3-4 times a week and eat reasonably well), but wtf! Why don't they realise that for the replica kits, we are not all 20 somethings who get to train 5-6 hours a day and have food nutritionalists etc!
... hence I will continue to wear at matches, proper clothes, well made, stylish and flattering to my muscular frame. Instead of a bit of £5 polyester.
For younger viewers, your avatar is a wearing a replica of the aforesaid Keegan kit. Keegan didn't look as good in it.
Keegan in thick and thin stripes:- please log in to view this image Didn't mind the Rank Xerox era but either but this the thick and thin era top was the best ever variant. This kit was a sensation when I was in my final years at junior school and the first time we had a kit as stylish as the England top of the time which was also well appreciated. The current kit is the worst since the Danish Pyjama saga of twenty -odd years ago. Didn't realise that there were so many horror stories amongst the kits worn in the lower leagues until I watched the football last night. Keep football kits traditional, I think.
Don't like any of the home or away shirts this season but the red back did look better than the normal one. Still 'orrible though.