Pretty sure we were Umbro throughout that period
I think it went Adidas > Umbro > Kappa
In 13/14 I think it was Adidas, it's the blue/red away kit that I'll always associate with Aluko's goal against Toon (helps it's his name on the back of it!).
Pretty sure we were Umbro throughout that period
I think it went Adidas > Umbro > Kappa
I'm only doing it if we run out to Toots and the Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number.Can't we just non conform and do Fred Perry or Trojan clobber and have the tannoys blare out Dave and Ansel Collins "Double Barrel" pre kick off?
Hull skins rule,Glasgow !!

Clubs want shirts quicker than ever, embroidery is a lengthy process. Even stitched on woven badges takes much longer than heat applied so unfortunately they are becoming more and more popular.
Was that two separate people, or one of those Norfolk situations.. brother shagged his sister or aunt or something like that?I'm only doing it if we run out to Toots and the Maytals - 54-46 Was My Number.
I was once approached about making Spurs kit, they wanted to be the first club to have a fashion brand as their kit supplier and I knew Daniel Levy's dad and brother.![]()
Sounds like you was stitched up there BT.A bit like the city badge on my Adidas shirt it came out in the wash separately from the shirt. Glued on badges ffs Whatever happened to embroidery?
We have the same stripes/plain debate every close season. FWIW my take is that, if we're serious about worldwide branding and having a recognisable identity, the Premier League shirt HAS to be stripes.Never been a big fan of the current home design..
Hoping City rubber stamp the famous Black n Amber stripes again.
It’s just so unique..
Allam’s GONE.
It will be stripes. It’s always been plain amber during the promotion season and black and amber stripes for our first season back in the Prem.We have the same stripes/plain debate every close season. FWIW my take is that, if we're serious about worldwide branding and having a recognisable identity, the Premier League shirt HAS to be stripes.
To this day, my Brazilian friends bang on about how that first PL season with Geovanni season felt like a breath of fresh air and how the black and amber stripes were so iconic. We're not Wolves. We're certainly not Oxford, Watford or Cambridge, and not to have a shirt that is so identifiably us whilst playing to a worldwide TV market seems bonkers to me.
Hope you're right. I could never understand the second season pin-stripe cop out.It will be stripes. It’s always been plain amber during the promotion season and black and amber stripes for our first season back in the Prem.
Is that the end of the retro stuff then?Matchwinner went bust in 2025, Avec only really make kits for amateur teams, even Admiral don't do club kits in any significant way (I think Burton Albion are the only league club they're still doing).
There are a host of reasons for delivery times and replenishment times.If clubs want shirts quicker why does it take us an age to get a delivery
and then sell out and not have anymore for 6 months ?
Will we actually be a priority for a brand like Oxen ?
Does everybody get their shirts made in the same factories anyway ?
There are a host of reasons for delivery times and replenishment times.
The main one for initial delivery times is the club pushing the deadline to the absolute maximum because they haven't sold all of their shirt sponsors. That's a very common reason I've come across a lot.
The main reason for replenishment issues is the club not paying its bills. Again, that is one I've come across a lot and is why so many brand distributors have gone pop in the UK recently (hummel, Kappa etc)
In terms of being a priority of a brand like Oxen, they don't have any club in the same ball park as us, which is why it's obvious this is a crazy deal done by someone at the club who is mates with them. Talk is the guy who left hull kr recently did this deal when he joined city. Forget his name.
Open don't own a factory, they move from factory to factory, like many small brands, because they get pushed out by the big boys. This leads to the bad consistency in sizing and quality Leeds rhino's and hull kr fans will highlight.
Most brands don't own their own. This is why the brand I owned half of moved quick to buy its own in Pakistan as you're in full control. That factory makes for Nike, fila, vx3, hummed, kappa and champion. There are hundreds in the same part of Pakistan, Sialkot, which make a huge percentage of the sportswear market along with China, Bangladesh and Turkey.
Villa Luke 1977 as kit supplier a few years ago, but that was because the founder was a Villa fan.Can't we just non conform and do Fred Perry or Trojan clobber and have the tannoys blare out Dave and Ansel Collins "Double Barrel" pre kick off?
Hull skins rule,Glasgow !!
Get into what? Kits? They make a ton of cash selling fashion, I'm not sure paying a club millions to make their shirts would really increase their market share in fashion.Why dont fashion labels get into it?
Theyd sell a **** load wouldnt they
Fashions about being out thereGet into what? Kits? They make a ton of cash selling fashion, I'm not sure paying a club millions to make their shirts would really increase their market share in fashion.
I reckon robbie savage would love his team in Dolce and GabbanaFashions about being out there
Differerent aint it
Cat walks and all that
Out the box jim
Out the box
Who are Sudu Jim they seem to have done a nice job for Wolves ?I reckon robbie savage would love his team in Dolce and Gabbana
The company that owns wolves formed that brand mate. Hence them only having one club. It's just them making their own gear effectively. Which is why Acun has missed a trick in my opinion. I spoke to one of his gang at Pompey away last season as I was in the directors box and told them about our factory which has a license to make kappa. He took my card but never rang.Who are Sudu Jim they seem to have done a nice job for Wolves ?