Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
Top right is fine until you consider that a sponsor has to go on it. And will inevitably overlap the sides of the stripe, thus ruining the effect.
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I really don't care about kits much. But that looks no more than a school design project. Good lord.
Not one of those home strips is remotely acceptable.
The aways - look like the minimum amount of effort.
They should include the option of 'roll over this years kits' because none of those are any good.
Not one of those home strips is remotely acceptable.
The aways - look like the minimum amount of effort.
They should include the option of 'roll over this years kits' because none of those are any good.
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
Weirdly, a mate of mine wears a top like the top-right one (think it's Porto) when we play football, and it reminds me of 80s Wigansonicthewhite wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 1:06 pmBottom left then top right are just about acceptable. The rest should be sent to Wigan!
Away shirts I'm not arsed about, green one's sort of OK, but those home ones are awful
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Hella good point.truewhite15 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 1:12 pmTop right is fine until you consider that a sponsor has to go on it. And will inevitably overlap the sides of the stripe, thus ruining the effect.
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
Are they on drugs? Jeez...
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The home shirts in particular are a very poor effort and the thing with these votes is, they've put 3 shit ones in front of us and when the final shit one comes out and people say it's shit, the club will say "Well you feckin chose it!!"
I really think the club needs to get a bit more input from supporters groups on this, as we do not play in stripes!!
Imagine if Liverpool stuck white stripes down the middle of their home shirt?
I really think the club needs to get a bit more input from supporters groups on this, as we do not play in stripes!!
Imagine if Liverpool stuck white stripes down the middle of their home shirt?
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You do get the opportunity to leave comments...
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
None of those home kits looks like a Bolton Wanderers kit.
What on earth are they trying to do?
What on earth are they trying to do?
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An option I've taken. The thing is, most people will just shout into the vacuum on social media as opposed to putting their comments where they might actually make a difference, on the site itself...
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
This is the problem when you outsource kit design to Macron who don't care about you as a customer. Its not like Neil Hart has designed these himself.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:25 pmNone of those home kits looks like a Bolton Wanderers kit.
What on earth are they trying to do?
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No, but he (or someone at the club) has signed off on presenting those to the fans. It's difficult to square all the blurb about "embracing the traditions of the club" with these kinds of things.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:29 pmThis is the problem when you outsource kit design to Macron who don't care about you as a customer. Its not like Neil Hart has designed these himself.
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I doubt Macron just made it all up with no conversation, lobbed 6 into the web team and said "off you pop." I agree, someone inside has thought yeah we'll try that 6, from whatever they've been sent and still thought it was a good idea!GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:34 pmNo, but he (or someone at the club) has signed off on presenting those to the fans. It's difficult to square all the blurb about "embracing the traditions of the club" with these kinds of things.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:29 pmThis is the problem when you outsource kit design to Macron who don't care about you as a customer. Its not like Neil Hart has designed these himself.
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I think they've just misread the room somewhat. It doesn't mean the board or Hart or whoever are incompetent or Satan-adjacent - they've had a look through our last few years of home kits, which have all been pretty safe, and thought that they might have a go at something more outlandish. Worth an attempt, I suppose, from a purely objective viewpoint.
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Depends what the contract is. It might not be 'send us kit designs until we are happy'. It could be a specified time or limit on designs.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:34 pmNo, but he (or someone at the club) has signed off on presenting those to the fans. It's difficult to square all the blurb about "embracing the traditions of the club" with these kinds of things.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:29 pmThis is the problem when you outsource kit design to Macron who don't care about you as a customer. Its not like Neil Hart has designed these himself.
I'm not suggesting that the club have zero input just that we have outsourced this to Macron who clearly prioritise their bigger deals over us (and have done for a long time) and frankly I think its a poor deal for us (commercially though it might be great).
I've also been involved in these sorts of things and its not that easy to say 'these are awful try again' because usually they have fulfilled their contract and moved their resource on.
I'm not defending the powers that be here but merely suggesting that the major issue is Macron in all this.
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To be fair - and whilst I think they are a very poor selection to choose from - they have at least tried to make them relevant to us rather than just identikit designs - the red away one has the lancashire rose all over it and the green one has our Elephant and castle emblem as the pattern....
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I have no idea what the process is now. It used to be that there was consultancy between club and provider.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:50 pmI doubt Macron just made it all up with no conversation, lobbed 6 into the web team and said "off you pop." I agree, someone inside has thought yeah we'll try that 6, from whatever they've been sent and still thought it was a good idea!
It seems highly unlikely that Macron just email out pictures and say "pick one" with no feedback at all, but I suppose it's possible.
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I *thought* Macron were one of the more club-specific kit designers. But I could be wrong, or it could have changed. Have they sent the same colourways to Palace, Blackburn, Stoke and Reading? It does feel like these – and even more so, this season's - are bespoke designs. It's just that they're gash.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:09 pmI have no idea what the process is now. It used to be that there was consultancy between club and provider.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:50 pmI doubt Macron just made it all up with no conversation, lobbed 6 into the web team and said "off you pop." I agree, someone inside has thought yeah we'll try that 6, from whatever they've been sent and still thought it was a good idea!
It seems highly unlikely that Macron just email out pictures and say "pick one" with no feedback at all, but I suppose it's possible.
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From what I've seen, whereas with Adidas, Nike and the like clubs choose a specific template and colour appropriately, the Macron kits have a variety of templates that the buyer pieces together like a jigsaw - pick your choice of torso, collar, sleeves, cuffs etc. They also allow for shadow imprints (like you can see with the roses or the elephants on next seasons kit) and other touches like the "one and only Wanderers" stitching on the inner hem.
The stuff they've come up with for next season might not be the best example, but it's still infinitely preferable to the copy/paste jobs you get from the Big Three, for me.
The stuff they've come up with for next season might not be the best example, but it's still infinitely preferable to the copy/paste jobs you get from the Big Three, for me.
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I’ll vote for a teal away kit all day long, wore it constantly in 96/97 with the best memories!
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Re: Shirty McShirtface: Help pick the Wanderers' kits for next season
Simple; make money. Look at the price of a first team shirt. None of it is much about football as about finance, How many of our shirt designers have ever owned one or even been to a game? Too many beaks in the trough. What was ever wrong with this?GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 2:25 pmNone of those home kits looks like a Bolton Wanderers kit.
What on earth are they trying to do?
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