Just a quick question Why has the junior shirt got its sponsors laser printer in to the fabric But adult shirts have iron on transfers. Ruins the look and feel of the shirts This has put me off both shirts this year so not buying any for myself or the other 5 for the rest of the family
Joined: May 11 2003 Posts: 1707 Location: back yard
I have to say I quite like the look of the away shirt. Don't particularly like the home, but a win on twitter means I have one. The transfers are the issue for me. Balls to the wash inside out, on 30 no conditioner etc etc. It gets washed the same as all the rest of the sports gear we have in the house. For this very reason I won't be investing this year. My kids like the polo shirst so I am more inclined to buy them. Most of the sponsors are ones we have had for over 12 months now so there should be absolutely no reason for the iron on transfers. More and more of us are complaining about these with every passing year. At the best part of £50 a shirt the club have to wake and make sure this issue is addressed. After many years with ISC its about time the two parties sorted this issue out.
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Joined: Aug 31 2005 Posts: 8546 Location: Location Location
Graham Richards wrote:I have to say I quite like the look of the away shirt. Don't particularly like the home, but a win on twitter means I have one. The transfers are the issue for me. Balls to the wash inside out, on 30 no conditioner etc etc. It gets washed the same as all the rest of the sports gear we have in the house. For this very reason I won't be investing this year. My kids like the polo shirst so I am more inclined to buy them. Most of the sponsors are ones we have had for over 12 months now so there should be absolutely no reason for the iron on transfers. More and more of us are complaining about these with every passing year. At the best part of £50 a shirt the club have to wake and make sure this issue is addressed. After many years with ISC its about time the two parties sorted this issue out.
No chance unless you move to a smaller manufacturer and the club takes a financial hit
frepneyboy wrote:I dont use twitter, but you do understand what a retweet is.
The club wouldnt retweet negative comments about the shirt would they.
Yes I understand what a retweet is, something the club didn't do on launch night, I never saw any retweet by the club, good or bad, regarding fans comments on the new away strip
But with you not using Twitter how could you tell?
Its no wonder I rarely post on here now. The moaning pr*cks are starting to get on my nerves and it's always the same ones.
The message is clear, if you don't like what the club is doing, why the hell are you still here whining? Go follow a team who wins every single week, has a strip that everyone likes? You will not be missed.
For what it's worth, I like both kits this year but I'm also intelligent enough to work out hat if I don't like something, I won't invest in it. It seems others can't grasp this simple concept.
Joined: May 11 2003 Posts: 1707 Location: back yard
hull smallears wrote:No chance unless you move to a smaller manufacturer and the club takes a financial hit
Given we have had limited edition shirts by ISC without transfers I fail to see what the issue is. For example the Magic shirt of 2013. That also had supporters names intergrated into the design. Its really not difficult.
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"No one has ever made himself great by showing how small someone else is". - Irvin Himmel
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
Graham Richards wrote:I have to say I quite like the look of the away shirt. Don't particularly like the home, but a win on twitter means I have one. The transfers are the issue for me. Balls to the wash inside out, on 30 no conditioner etc etc. It gets washed the same as all the rest of the sports gear we have in the house. For this very reason I won't be investing this year. My kids like the polo shirst so I am more inclined to buy them. Most of the sponsors are ones we have had for over 12 months now so there should be absolutely no reason for the iron on transfers. More and more of us are complaining about these with every passing year. At the best part of £50 a shirt the club have to wake and make sure this issue is addressed. After many years with ISC its about time the two parties sorted this issue out.
Its a replica shirt and not genuine sports gear.
If you don't follow the advice, then thats more a reflection on you rather than the quality of the product.
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The no fabric conditioner thing is my advice for washing them. Mine use to be absolutely mutilated and then I happened to get talking to a bloke who works at an industrial laundry and he said no conditioner and shirt from last year is totally fine. Away one just has a tiny corner starting to peel on the kc logo on the back but that was after a full year and washed probably 25-30 times.
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