Ian 77 Redux wrote:So what you're saying is:-
- you bought one shirt that lasted ages and that was great value for money
- you bought another shirt that lasted ages and that was great value for money
- you've not bought this shirt, and so have no idea how long it will last, but you are still convincned that it isn't value for money.
I don't get it.
I understand that it doesn't look exactly like the players version. But why does that mean it's not value for money and/or is likely to disintegrate when it comes into contact with human hands?
correct on all points.....
i dont know how long it will last but based on last years kit which was poorly designed with the splitting badges... and the
feel of the even thinner material this year...and the way it looked on a member of staff in the club shop, I came to the conclusion it was a cheap rag and I wouldnt be paying over £40 quid for it.
Maybe its worth £20 but nothing more than that....
as I said in an earlier post its like the commemorative end of an era shirt, which I bought as a keep sake and not to wear although i did wear it to a couple of games.... and when the players played in that it didnt last 40 minutes did it? they had to change shirts at half time.
the club have seen an opportunity to make profit by selling substandard items at top whack...and i think its a bit off...
dont get me wrong I'm not starting a man united green and gold boycott the club merchandise thing.... instead of the shirt I bought a hoodie, and one for My son, and I got him wolfie slippers as well... I'm not being ripped off with that horrible shirt thats all.