New Kits Unveiled in April Wednesday, 7th Mar 2012 17:48
Town’s two new kits for the 2012/13 season will be unveiled in the first week of April. In January, the Blues announced that from now on they would be introducing both new home and away strips each season rather than every other year.
Once they are revealed, both strips will be available to view in both Planet Blue stores, where they can be pre-ordered, with the home shirts arriving in June and the away in July. Those fans pre-ordering can collect their kits a week before they go on general sale, Saturday 16th June for the pre-ordered home strips and Saturday 7th July for the away.
Town's retail manager Lee Hyde says the club and kit manufacturers Mitre have been working to tight deadlines: "We've been up against it this season with regards to getting the supply contract extension signed off as well as kit designs agreed and manufactured.
"The number of questions, tweets and emails about the kits have been steadily increasing over the last month and it will be great to finally show the fans what we've been working so hard on behind the scenes. We're extremely happy with the finished results and we're sure the fans will be too."
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bawsedog added 17:57 - Mar 7
Blue body with white sleeves would be nice... | | |
AlanMahon2011 added 17:57 - Mar 7
£45 a pop every season, disgraceful Clegg. | | |
Sindre94 added 18:01 - Mar 7
I hope theyre something new and unique compared to previous years | | |
MoggaOg added 18:02 - Mar 7
Supporter taxation (season/match ticket inflation) by another name | | |
alex12345 added 18:06 - Mar 7
AlanMahon2011 - in fairness it's probably not Clegg's decision entirely and also it clearly states in the story "new kit every year" a month or so ago, that the majority of clubs now have new kits every year as standard procedures and to keep up with costs etc.. we have to now take part in doing this too. It's people's choice whether to buy the shirt or not and i'm sure nobody will frown upon you, should you be wearing last seasons shirt. Lets face it, i've seen plenty of people around PR wearing the old greene king shirts, fisons shirts etc... Regardless of whether they still sell these shirts in the club shop as "retro" shirts, it shows it doesnt really matter what shirt you wear, if you choose to wear a town shirt at all. On the pitch is what matters the most. | | |
riley26 added 18:06 - Mar 7
Chopping and changing the kits ate the same rate as our managers and squad! However the last few kits have been poor, just a simple solid blue looks better than a load of random lines and shapes chucked on there, would like the yellow crest back as well. | | |
AndyUK61873 added 18:08 - Mar 7
Nice.....excited to see them...and for those bitching about it....it is a form of income for all sports teams around the world that change their kits/jerseys every year....so quite complaining if you don't like it, can;t afford it....then don't buy it...real simple you have a choice. | | |
HoosierBlue added 18:12 - Mar 7
Remember when everyone couldn't wait to get rid of Sheepshanks? | | |
ThatMuhrenCross added 18:12 - Mar 7
A simple, modern version of this please: Fed up with the one we have this season, it's a mess. As for the away kit, simple red shirt, black shorts, red socks. | | |
sirbenofmorlingshire added 18:14 - Mar 7
Never understood the moaning about kits and associated prices. There is no prerequisite to buy them to ‘prove your allegiance' and as far a I know it's not part of the dress code so you won't get turned away at the turnstile if you're not sporting the latest one; so if you want to buy one then pay the money and enjoy wearing it. If like me you outgrew the wearing a football shirt phase many years ago, just wear your town scarf or last seasons kit to the games (or failing that something blue!)... does it really matter, does anyone really care??? Simple business fact is all clubs know the fans will buy the kits so they roll them out as often as possible to keep the money coming in, if you can't afford them, or don't want to buy them then don't hand your money over, seems a very silly thing to get upset or out of pocket about. Alternatively buy the away kit one year and the home then next. Not sure where this notion of ‘the club are forcing me to buy it' and ‘it's a tax' come from, it's not mandatory so save your money and just enjoy the football (which is slowly improving) personally I can think of far better things to spend £45 on. | | |
alfromcol added 18:17 - Mar 7
sirbenofmorlingshire Excellently put | | |
Bostonblue added 18:18 - Mar 7
If u buy both they shud let u av the 2nd one at a discounted price but can't see it happening! | | |
piersmorganisatool added 18:19 - Mar 7
Keerrching! in all fairness its the kids who craze my backside off for one each time. lets be honest, footy tops are basically athletic attire, and to that end my rather mis-shaped middle aged body does not lend itself too well to such a garment! i look like i've eaten a ball rather than been playing with one! | | |
ITFC_Essex added 18:27 - Mar 7
stop buying them, it's a scam they did this | | |
Sibelius8 added 18:34 - Mar 7
A few years from now and we will have pre-Christmas shirts, mid-season colours, an end of season kit, and maybe even closed-season outfits methinks. | | |
Garv added 18:37 - Mar 7
Wear pink if its winning games! Not too bothered! | | |
keebs_itfc added 18:38 - Mar 7
people should remember it is not mandatory to buy these shirts! so get off your high horse about clegg and realise if you want to buy one you can. the club always needs revenue and why shouldn't they do this. | | |
LancsBlue added 18:45 - Mar 7
Buy a retro kit - it never goes out of date, so you don't have to change it every year. It will also look better than recent rubbish designs. I also refuse to walk around publicising our dodgy owner. Greene King I didn't have a problem with! | | |
PauloJulio added 18:48 - Mar 7
As long as its not yellow and green! | | |
bluesimon added 19:01 - Mar 7
I don't like the idea of having a new home and away kit every year just to be the same as every other club. I also don't understand the keeping costs down argument. I doubt very much people will buy a new kit every year. This means having fewer made, making each shirt more expensive to produce as there are more costs involved in producing two new kits every year rather than one; design, distribution, marketing, production etc. | | |
Bergholtblue added 19:05 - Mar 7
It's the people with kids I feel for, especially if you have a two or three all wanting the new kit because their mates in school have one. I remember the days when all the teams have the same basic shirt. You would buy a blue one then if you supported Chelsea, Everton, Ipswich or whover, you just bought their badge for your mum to sew on! If you were really flush you could buy a number to sew (yes, sew!) on too. | | |
h32 added 19:06 - Mar 7
sirbenofmorlingshire - absolutely spot on. As you say 'no obligation to buy' - if the old saying of 'a fool and his money are soon parted' - appllies to some, then so be it. Won't affect me whatsoever. | | |
h32 added 19:09 - Mar 7
Bergholtblue - equally good point - this is where the club capitalises on people. Unfairly in my view. | | |
bluelady added 19:19 - Mar 7
Jas - i reckon its PJs fault dont you? :-) | | |
itfcsmithlarr added 19:22 - Mar 7
I hope the sponsor on the front doesn't start degrading after multiple washes like every shirt I have owned have. Shamble quality. | | |
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