by ferrarilover » 02 May 2011, 17:11
Looks alright to me, just a football shirt. Not a design classic, not going to be remembered in years to come, or discussed by thin men in rimless glasses who live in studio apartments with 'art' on the walls, but as a thing to wear to allow members of one team to identify themselves over members of the opposition, I'm certain it'll be just fine.
There is always the option that this is a pre-production mule, mocked up on the cheap to give an idea of the look of the new shirt, and this is why it wasn't on display in the club shop, to stop exactly this kind of, rather over the top, vitriol.
Even if it does turn out to be a bit lightweight and a bit shiny, to complain of that is akin to complaining that Lucozade tastes foul in a Bellini. I'm sure it does, but then, Lucozade was designed for athletes, not as a soft drink or cocktail ingredient. Similarly, football shirts are light and made of clever materials which aren't pretty because they are designed to be used by men exercising hard, not as an alternative to a suit when dining with Her Majesty The Queen.
Matt.
Looks alright to me, just a football shirt. Not a design classic, not going to be remembered in years to come, or discussed by thin men in rimless glasses who live in studio apartments with 'art' on the walls, but as a thing to wear to allow members of one team to identify themselves over members of the opposition, I'm certain it'll be just fine.
There is always the option that this is a pre-production mule, mocked up on the cheap to give an idea of the look of the new shirt, and this is why it wasn't on display in the club shop, to stop exactly this kind of, rather over the top, vitriol.
Even if it does turn out to be a bit lightweight and a bit shiny, to complain of that is akin to complaining that Lucozade tastes foul in a Bellini. I'm sure it does, but then, Lucozade was designed for athletes, not as a soft drink or cocktail ingredient. Similarly, football shirts are light and made of clever materials which aren't pretty because they are designed to be used by men exercising hard, not as an alternative to a suit when dining with Her Majesty The Queen.
Matt.