Oh dear, luminous yellow is not a very forgiving colour for those of us of mature years (like myself) or for those who need xxxl.
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Oh dear, luminous yellow is not a very forgiving colour for those of us of mature years (like myself) or for those who need xxxl.
I really like this one. Ironically, the generic template kit is better than the ones we get to customise with dodgy collars and the like.
Also, glad to see my pet hate of having Glory Glory on the back with a sponsor and player name and number has been removed on this one.
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Dunno why people get so worked up about strips being templates - a lot of folk despised us being with Nike because teams in other countries had a strip with the same collar etc. If it’s a nice template then I don’t really care if 50 other teams have it, none of them will be as good as a Hibs strip.
Dolphins colour rush was all orange, Seahawks had a luminous green and the Cardinals was all yellow so they weren't all just a variant on the traditional primary shirt colour.
I was thinking it would keep the traditional brigade happy as our away colours would always be white so that would allow us to release an all yellow, all purple, all mint green, all black and so on every so often and let the designers have a bit fun.
Equally I think there's merit in a 'throwback' style. Hibs running out in a 70s style top with a more discreet sponsor for a couple of games a season, the all green with white collar and cuffs Blackpoolhibs is so fond of, a nod to the Skol Cup or SC winning shirts, a Sauzee era recreation, a 1950s rugby style shirt, maybe even hoops. A lot of them would be very popular. As said above in the NFL the throwback kits are often nicer than the current efforts, certainly the case with the Dolphins effort.
It likely wouldn't work in Scotland but it would be an interesting thing for a club to try for 2 or 3 seasons to see the fan reaction.