Nope, didn't realise there was one incredibly expensive shirt and an even more expensive one. Nike want to print money I guess
They'd **** it up by putting a odd colour on it...
Nope, didn't realise there was one incredibly expensive shirt and an even more expensive one. Nike want to print money I guess

If anyone wants a nice looking shirt search for the new 2020 black and white South Korea shirt. Now that Looks good![]()
Anyone ordered this then ?
If you did, did you go for the replica one or the authentic pro worn one ?
This reminds me of a pair of Shaquille O'Neal boots that we bought one of our boys called Shaqnosis. Google it.You must log in or register to see images
This reminds me of a pair of Shaquille O'Neal boots that we bought one of our boys called Shaqnosis. Google it.
Just been reading up on it. Apparently the design is inspired by the white tiger a guardian animal in Korean mythology. There was me thinking it was zebra and wondering what the link with S Korea was.First glance I didn't like it still not sure but it seems to be growing on me...
I used to play in a similar style kit on sundays but it was black and teal
Just been reading up on it. Apparently the design is inspired by the white tiger a guardian animal in Korean mythology. There was me thinking it was zebra and wondering what the link with S Korea was.

Could have just called him Dave.This reminds me of a pair of Shaquille O'Neal boots that we bought one of our boys called Shaqnosis. Google it.
Could have just called him Dave.

The replica is better. It has embroidered badges. The "pro" has stuck on badges because players prefer less chafing.
I dont like it, not a big deal as I dont wear them, but the kids dont like it either and they always get the new kit.
Hoping for better from the away and 3rd kit.
I don't mind the kits - they're pretty generic but they look ok.
The biggest thing is to sell the bloody things and to increase profile in all major markets.
From what I've read, Nike will look into the club and it's history when designing the kit. They did this with the Nigeria national kit and the S Korean one above. They continue to create and add to a fashion line for PSG including a partnership with Michael Jordan. Liverpool fc isn't like that. We neither are nor want to be fashion icons. The club reflects the fans, down to earth, no nonsense, tell it like it is. So plain red suits us. They can have fun with the change strips but I'm more than happy to have a plain, as red as possible, home kit.
First glance I didn't like it still not sure but it seems to be growing on me...
I used to play in a similar style kit on sundays but it was black and teal
From what I've read, Nike will look into the club and it's history when designing the kit. They did this with the Nigeria national kit and the S Korean one above. They continue to create and add to a fashion line for PSG including a partnership with Michael Jordan. Liverpool fc isn't like that. We neither are nor want to be fashion icons. The club reflects the fans, down to earth, no nonsense, tell it like it is. So plain red suits us. They can have fun with the change strips but I'm more than happy to have a plain, as red as possible, home kit.
Like with the S Korean kit they looked into the history of S Korea not S Korean football and came up with a white tiger pattern. The white tiger having significant cultural meaning.That's good, but I'm curious why, out of all of our history as a club, they decided to pay homage to the period that was the start of the decline and the least success we've had in modern times. I suppose Nike must've partly thought they needed to differentiate their kit from the all red, or red with white and gold that Warrior/NB have been doing for years, so the green added a point of difference to make it stand out as Nike. I don't see how they couldn't have found another way around that problem, if that was a problem, that allowed for a kit that didn't have anything but red with a bit of white, grey and/or gold