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Unfortunately, yet again money talks. Don't agree with bombarding TF as his hands were tied but surely all the clubs should be standing up to Nike.

A Twitter campaign aimed at Nike from fans saying they won't be buying shirts may make them take notice. Big firms can't ignore bad customer relations on social media.

From Nike's perspective, I just don't get the commercial thinking that went behind this. Shell out £45m to get the rights to make the kit. And then create a kit that the vast majority of fans won't buy because a) it looks like it's been designed by a bipoloar gibbon and b) next year we'll be getting our club's identity back with a kit that's truer to our heritage. So that's a year's worth of revenue they've stiffed.
 
Can't the lads just get the scissors out, make holes each side and stick their tactical units up one of them - then we are Superhoops again.

Ok thats the away kit sorted. For the home kit well they could stretch it down to their knees and tie it round there like, which will make the stripes wider again. This will also save them wearing shorts which will save a bit more money and which Beth maybe you will enjoy?!

I'll get my, erh coat was it?

I think you may still be hungover ! or at least remove the beer goggles please.
 
I think you may still be hungover ! or at least remove the beer goggles please.

Hungover, - No, but I do keep replaying the last 5 minutes of the game, and the next 30 or more as time allows. but I gather there are a few of us still doing that!
 
I agree that they are not great in the slightest. But as already mentioned, according to Ian Taylor (so I'm assuming it's true) all team in their first year of a contract with Nike have to go with a design (not sure if Nike choose the design) from their own catalogue range. I can only think that this is to obviously promote their own product the let us design our own one after that. I don't see why we didn't have the same design for the home and away and just change the colours. But I guess again that's because they want to promote as many types of kit in their range as possible.

Tony has already said it's not great and will consult with the fans next season so we just have to grin and bear it, and to have one of the best kit deals in the premier league I think I can accept that for one season.

I personally liked last seasons kit and a lot of people didn't. It's all about individual taste, but I accept it's not really right to go to stripes for the away kit.

Also as afew people have said today if the kit is our only worry then happy days!

Only afew days gone and people are back to moaning again.

I agree with all of that. But that said, this is by far the worst home kit I've ever seen us wear in more than 30 years of going to Loftus Road. Absolutely bloody awful.
 
Interesting point about Nike promoting their off the shelf range, lost count of how many links I've seen to their webpage for 'create your own kit' style posts! They will shift a fair few of our shirts this season anyway and then next season when it reverts back to the thick hoops and Dennis away shirts people will be falling over each other to buy them up. People are saying it's bad business by Nike but it's actually very clever!
 
That is the point...if anybody read my post....OK for this season...just make sure it is OK by next season
What post? :bandit:

I commented on the kit and said its crap, it is and I think the vast majority feel the same.

I'm not angry with the club as I believe every team had to do it the first year, even international sides.
At least we've got the shirt to blame if we go down.
 
People are saying it's bad business by Nike but it's actually very clever!
Yeah creating a product that's universally loathed by the target market. Genius.
It's only very clever if the shirts came from a defunct deal with Reading and were creating a fire hazard in a warehouse off the M4.
 
Interesting point about Nike promoting their off the shelf range, lost count of how many links I've seen to their webpage for 'create your own kit' style posts! They will shift a fair few of our shirts this season anyway and then next season when it reverts back to the thick hoops and Dennis away shirts people will be falling over each other to buy them up. People are saying it's bad business by Nike but it's actually very clever!

I don't think will shift much at all apart from those who buy every season and kids. Others will wait until next season when we have a proper one.

Will anyone on here buy one?
 
The kit is literally everything most fans didn't want. It is basically like last season's reading kit.

I actually don't like Nike anyway and I don't buy anything by them so I may not buy any at all.

I actually think the away kit is nice but it looks like Milan and it's not really QPR.

I don't mind them being creative with our away kits. I liked the light blue and navy away kit last season and I loved the orange away kit two years ago.
 
The away and third kits are from the 60s so its the best the club could have done with the choices.
Its not the club, its Nike with their terrible kits I wouldn't want to play in.
 
From Nike's perspective, I just don't get the commercial thinking that went behind this. Shell out £45m to get the rights to make the kit. And then create a kit that the vast majority of fans won't buy because a) it looks like it's been designed by a bipoloar gibbon and b) next year we'll be getting our club's identity back with a kit that's truer to our heritage. So that's a year's worth of revenue they've stiffed.

Agreed. Makes no sense at all. Nike must surely want loads of shirts sold every year so why be so inflexible. Were they told how we'd react?

The clubs should be saying to Nike - who's the customer?
 
I'm not particularly fussed about this, but it appears a version of the Denis the Menace kit is available in the Nike catalogue........

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Hmm, also appears that I am unable to post a picture of it, but I'm sure you can imagine it - exactly the same as the home kit but red and black. It's the Hoops III design.
 
The podcast interview with TF was very interesting, seems it takes 18 months or more to design a bespoke kit and as the contract was only signed less than 12 months ago there was insufficient time, hence the catalogue number for the first season......but hey £45m over 5 years is not to be sniffed at....
 
How can it take 18 months to design a bespoke kit? Especially when you consider it's a huge multi-billion pound organisation like Nike, and their main business is the designing and selling of kits. I'd say 18 days would be too long. I smell a rat
 
The podcast interview with TF was very interesting, seems it takes 18 months or more to design a bespoke kit and as the contract was only signed less than 12 months ago there was insufficient time, hence the catalogue number for the first season......but hey £45m over 5 years is not to be sniffed at....

Was just gonna post the same......As Tony said on the interview......1 year is not a lot to sacrifice for the Nike deal we have in place.

I for one, am at peace with that awful shirt for a year
 
How can it take 18 months to design a bespoke kit? Especially when you consider it's a huge multi-billion pound organisation like Nike, and their main business is the designing and selling of kits. I'd say 18 days would be too long. I smell a rat

Bosnian NT has the same problem with Adidas. But it seems it's just the way they do their business. In first year you must wear a stock kit no matter how much time they had before the release. They just won't give you a custom kit in your first year