They haven't released the keeper kit have they? It's not in any of the pictures or videos.
This is from the main story on the website.
They haven't released the keeper kit have they? It's not in any of the pictures or videos.
Yeah I saw his answer. I just saw the video this morning and the picture on the homepage where they're all sat in the stands and it isn't in either of those so I'd assumed it wasn't included in the release.View attachment 314467
This is from the main story on the website.
They also pay Everton a fair few million to make them…The material costs to make these, as with almost all clothing, are the lowest they've ever been.
From what I've read, football shirts cost an average of £8 to make. Based on an £80 shirt, the retailer and manufacturer make around £30 each per shirt. Rest is other costs.
About £4 goes direct to the club unless it's also the retailer.
So make that what you will. Castore make £30 per shirt I believe.
The full kit for him would be over £100, its a joke. It will be about £15 on the other site I useWhy do you have to buy the pro shirt? Replica is cheaper.
They also pay Everton a fair few million to make them…
Bigger brand doesn't always mean better quality, this is my St. Pauli shirt after two washes (washed it inside out).Don’t mind the new kit the price is obviously obscene and the stake sponsorship is equally as bad.
Was just thinking about this, post 86 (Lineker) kit most kits had blue socks? when did white socks come back? was it the sort of lighter royal blue One 2 One kit? still got my hot rocked one somewhereThe white socks thing is a pretty new phenomenon to be honest, it's not like that's traditionally how our kits have been. I'd guess the recent run of kits over the last 10 years or so is probably the longest period we've ever had white socks for.
I’m glad I didn’t buy one. I almost pulled the trigger a few times, but they were too pricey.Bigger brand doesn't always mean better quality, this is my St. Pauli shirt after two washes (washed it inside out).
Depends which flesh it covers.Checked out the new home kit at Everton 2 today.
Much nicer in the flesh.