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Design Next Season Kit!
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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
I prefer the 4th to that one, in the 4th the image looks the right size, whereas it looks slightly too big on that one. 

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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
Any danger of having a kit with some scantily clad women on?
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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
Is that not a bit sexist, bearing in mind that the club has just announced its intentions to start a girls and ladies set-up?!BartonRaz wrote:Any danger of having a kit with some scantily clad women on?
I was thinking of doing a design with a black and white photo of Marilyn Monroe or Audrey Hepburn as the background though, which is kinda the same :lol:
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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
To a lot of football fans that message would be "Come near us and you won't be able to sit down for a week".Sara Pascoe wrote:
Anyway here are two I've just done. I think wearing these shirts would really send a message to our opponents.
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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
Im loving all these kits!
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Re: Design Next Season Kit!
I wonder where he got the inspiration for the colour scheme of the first two SRJFC ;) :lol:
One obvious short-coming of the kit designer tool btw is that it uses shirt designs that were commercially available at the time the libraries of kits were drawn, i.e. it may not be possible to match these exactly in reality.
One thing I would say though is that while it's great to look at lots of different colour schemes and discuss them, perhaps we should be looking a bit outside the box - i.e. if we just have a different colour scheme then the shirt which is ultimately produced will be attractive to a subset of supporters who like those colours. BUT if we have a truly revolutionary design, something fashionable or iconic that transcends club boundaries then we might be able to have a shirt for which the market is football as a whole.
Some examples:
Stade Francais Rugby Shirts:



St Pauli:
(I own one of these)

One obvious short-coming of the kit designer tool btw is that it uses shirt designs that were commercially available at the time the libraries of kits were drawn, i.e. it may not be possible to match these exactly in reality.
One thing I would say though is that while it's great to look at lots of different colour schemes and discuss them, perhaps we should be looking a bit outside the box - i.e. if we just have a different colour scheme then the shirt which is ultimately produced will be attractive to a subset of supporters who like those colours. BUT if we have a truly revolutionary design, something fashionable or iconic that transcends club boundaries then we might be able to have a shirt for which the market is football as a whole.
Some examples:
Stade Francais Rugby Shirts:



St Pauli:
(I own one of these)
