LCS shirts were baggy I concur but the designs were much more innovative and the branding looked better than Umbro or Castore. I still think some of the Hummel training shirts were much better than the actual kits. I have a black one with blue logo's that has worn really well despite getting used for running most days.Wasn't a fan of LQS. Shirts were heavy and baggy.
This one is good looking and reminds us all of the Cahill Vanilla shirt. They seem to have got the neckline from the Black Watch shirt Hummell did and that always seems tight. The collar seems a bit too big as well. Might look for this in the end of season sales.View attachment 316466
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Surely has to be a knock-off version that, even if the design/colour is correct. The .com under Stake is massive compared to the home strip.This one is good looking and reminds us all of the Cahill Vanilla shirt. They seem to have got the neckline from the Black Watch shirt Hummell did and that always seems tight. The collar seems a bit too big as well. Might look for this in the end of season sales.
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Sounds daft but it's minor little inconveniences like this that do my head in; I say get rid and be doneDon't know if this has been brought up ,i got a light blue leaving Goodison Tshirt.Looks great good fit and the old EFC badge on.Inside of the shirt at the top 5 by 4 is a sticker whith all the details of the ground,but the problem is as soon as you put it on it sticks to your back,and you spend all day pulling it i can not just bin it because it was a fathers day present any body got any idease ideas .
Look on Ebaywrong thread prob
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The £80 version seems a better version to me. Certainly better value for money with embroidered badge and castore logo.Just got my Pro non-Stake version top a couple days ago and the badge is a rubber material heat applied one. Call me insane but is a traditional sewn badge not more time consuming to manufacture (thereby justifying it's price a little) or am I an old man shouting at the clouds?
In general, this doesn't exude "pro" to me. Should've done more research before I bought, like I usually do with everything.
The badge is like that so it will fall off at least one of the players shirts at Accrington tonight just to embarrass us.Just got my Pro non-Stake version top a couple days ago and the badge is a rubber material heat applied one. Call me insane but is a traditional sewn badge not more time consuming to manufacture (thereby justifying it's price a little) or am I an old man shouting at the clouds?
In general, this doesn't exude "pro" to me. Should've done more research before I bought, like I usually do with everything.