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hi£170 for what is effectively a tracksuit is outrageous. I need to meet somebody that actually pays that sort of cash for training gear.
hi£170 for what is effectively a tracksuit is outrageous. I need to meet somebody that actually pays that sort of cash for training gear.
I hate that everything is skinny fit or tapered these days... Such a shit look and not fat bloke friendly lol
You haven't hit middle age, or had kids yet, have you.Honestly feel the opposite, as to me it’s about time they’ve taken things in a more athletic direction. Seems Adidas are the only ones lagging behind in this regard, still making a lot of boxy kits.
It’s football, why cater to the lazy? You wanna look slick in an expensive football shirt, look the part.
Based on the fact that we wear navy shorts for domestic competition and white for european games, I think you can expect both.Sorry if it's already been posted, but are we expecting navy or white shorts? Its keeping up with worry ?
You haven't hit middle age, or had kids yet, have you.
That's because you won't have any money left to spend on yourself!Sure haven’t, but I suspect at that point (not too far off though tbh ) I wouldn’t be too interested in squeezing into a football kit anyway
Honestly feel the opposite, as to me it’s about time they’ve taken things in a more athletic direction. Seems Adidas are the only ones lagging behind in this regard, still making a lot of boxy kits.
It’s football, why cater to the lazy? You wanna look slick in an expensive football shirt, look the part.
I was talking bout the tracksuit bottoms, not the shirts. If they want to make "athletic" fit shirts then they are for the players at the end of the day, so that's fine. I'm on about these legging-like tracksuit bottoms and skinny/tapered trousers/jeans/etc in general.
That’s the modern look, my dude, with emphasis on accentuation on showing off a more athletic body. Personally, I’m all for it. Nothing wrong with moving things in a direction which promotes aspiring to something.
That’s the modern look, my dude, with emphasis on accentuation on showing off a more athletic body. Personally, I’m all for it. Nothing wrong with moving things in a direction which promotes aspiring to something.
I hate that everything is skinny fit or tapered these days... Such a shit look and not fat bloke friendly lol
So as lThere are two reasons to wear tracksuit bottoms as an adult-
1. You are about to take your place in the blocks before running the 100 metre sprint (200m is also acceptable)
2. You've got the day off with tummy ache
If you're not doing either of those two then you need to take a good long look in the mirror.
I wonder if it's an age thing or a generational thing that I look at the fashion of some of the trendier beautiful young things I work with (and there's a few) and just see uncomfortable, impractical clothing? Sure, I grew up metal, i know what impractical clothing looks like (any self respecting metalhead who's armour wasn't covered in patches, huge pewter pin badges, studs, spikes, chains and weigh the same as a hotel just isn't trying, but that was passed on to a junior metalhead, as is written, as shall ever be, hail satan \m/, ) but this is at work and I can't figure out the mechanics of how someone wearing trousers so incredibly tight can crouch or sit down without pressure-sealing their testicles into the seams.
Comfort and practicality, THEN colour and design. What can I say, i'm a practical dresser. I don't see the point of suffering for the sake of a very niche selection of really fussy peers' opinions. Can't say our generation was better though, there was always someone wearing the latest, most expensive gear, for no reason other than what is now swagging but was then just being a flash bastard, and they would only mix with people who they judge/are judged by constantly too. Too much pressure, man.
Why so late ?????Today we can give you a first overview about the Tottenham Hotspur 19-20 third kit by Nike, including its colors, release date and bits about its design.
TOTTENHAM 19-20 THIRD KIT
This picture shows the colors of the Nike Tottenham Hotspur 2019-2020 third jersey.
The Nike Tottenham 2019-20 third shirt will be predominantly bright blue with navy trim and logos. Just like this season and last, the Tottenham Hotspur 2019-2020 third kit will be based on a global template by Nike.
In the 19-20 season, Nike's global third kit template will bring back the iconic logo used on the brand's 1990s football kits. Additionally, while we haven't seen specifics, the Tottenham 19-20 third kit will feature a retro aesthetic to go with it, with the same applying to the other third kits.
Both the shorts and socks of the Tottenham 19-20 third kit will have the same colors as the shirt.
Once again, the third will be the last Tottenham 2019-20 jersey to be launched. It is slated for release in September 2019, but that could be pulled forward a bit as was this year.
No thanks - whoever agreed to that kit ?Probably have City's away kit as our training top next season...