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coy-spurs1882

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don't know if i should ask it here but is there any significant difference in sizing between the new nike kit and the old ua kit? i used to wear size S of the ua kit, don't know if the size S nike kit fits me or not...
 

arunspurs

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Aug 31, 2012
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So far I prefer the Under Armour training gear. We've had some great stuff from them over the years. I often preferred the training and leisure stuff to the actual kits under UA.

I wonder when we will see the third kit unveiled?

I liked UA's unique designs but biggest problem is finding a shop to buy these. If you are outside UK, UA's distribution apparatus is next to nothing. Atleast with Addidas or Nike, they are bound to be available in their marquee shops in every major city.
 

Clark28

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Is Purple confirmed for 3rd ?

Huddersfield,Chelsea away are going to be tough to get by without clashes.
not 100% sure, but I've seen it a few times now.

surely they'd go yellow or pale blue like in previous years.
 

benpudney

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Nike only goes up to 3 Fat Bastards though which going off the other Nike stuff i own is going to be snug if you're used to your standard 3 Fat Bastard sizing.

IIRC UA and Puma offered sizes up to a two man tent so the food sales demand at The New Lane may not be as high as previously surveyed...

I was about to say I'm concerned about the sizing. The UA larger sizes always sold out. I happen to be one of those FB's and don't really want a snug fit! Even the skin tight Kappa went to tent size!!
 

thebenjamin

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For one season only, the Tottenham Hotspur crest – comprising the famous cockerel motif atop a football – has been enclosed in a shield design. The 2017-18 crest nods to one of our finest achievements, becoming the first club in the modern era to win both the Football League First Division and FA Cup in the 1960-61 season.

In that era the team’s shirts were embellished with a shield-style crest and, with legendary manager Bill Nicholson at the helm, the Club sealed an historic league and cup double with an FA Cup Final win at Wembley Stadium. As we return to the national stadium – this time for a full season while our state-of-the-art new home is being constructed in Tottenham – the shield makes its comeback, harking back to a crowning moment in the Club’s past and serving as a reminder to the 2017-18 generation that history is ours to be written.

On both our Home and Away kits for 2017-18. this updated crest features on high-performance materials in traditional Club colours, crafted to enhance ventilation, increase ease of motion and reduce weight.
 

jolegend

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Both home and away are my favourite kits since the first adidas ones. Ive become accustomed to the red sponsor logo now since we have had it for almost 15 years now. Obviously blue would be better but almost feel that red compliments the kits now. Almost like Team GB colours.

Both look class and simple. Hopefully, 3rd will be yellow.
 

Spurger King

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Jul 22, 2008
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'Nike Designer' must be the easiest job on the planet. Half a second and you've got 30 teams sorted.

And they still found time to fuck up the badge.
 

Phischy

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Thanks- couldn't find any of the old kits online. Oh and btw, which shirt do you sulpose I was fervently hoping to get?

(sigh)
You need to search 'home' in the search box and you'll find it that way.

Thank me later.
 
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