Think it's really poor now very dark as well and not much stock. Once again I don't understand how we can't get our kits into Jd or similar. Strange how the ****bos can but not us.
Not happy seeing there kits on sale at the airport last week.
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30-06-2025 04:45 PM #31
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30-06-2025 07:36 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For years we’ve had a disappointing range of items available, other clubs almost always seem to have a big range of kit available.
Hopefully with the new fans rep group stuff like this can be addressed as it’s a massive revenue opportunity missed.
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30-06-2025 07:38 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-06-2025 08:11 PM #34
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30-06-2025 08:21 PM #35
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01-07-2025 04:56 AM #37
Was there last year, took the kids in to buy them the full kit, training tops, etc. Absolute crap, the quality was rank and the place looked like pound stretchers. Left with a scarf for my daughter as I promised her something to take back to NZ. Hopefully our new CEO makes it a top priority to sort out our merchandise because our supplier is taking the piss.
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01-07-2025 08:15 AM #38
Was in yesterday and was told that home strips are sold out in store but available to buy online. The laddie behind the counter was apologetic and pretty helpful tbh, so maybe i was lucky in who served me.
Really disappointed in how sparse and unimaginative the other stock was. Other than the heritage branded HFC training wear I couldn't see any other 150th themed merch , no polos , T shirts, badges etc. With our 150th season around the corner that's a huge market being missed.
Fanatics have been a huge disappointment since they took over. There was much more and much more varied stock in the shop before they took over. Can only guess it's because they have no real interest, affinity or knowledge of the Club and are just happy to pick up a franchise fee.
Looks like the gadgies on the corner of Albion Place who've been stocking 150th merch since the middle of last season , will be getting even more business now.
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01-07-2025 12:10 PM #39
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Big potential there
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01-07-2025 12:19 PM #40
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Did we not just start with Fanatics last season? Not sure how long it runs for but hopefully not a massive long term deal that we're stuck into for 5/10 years.
I haven't had many interactions with the club shop under them so far but I've been less than impressed with Fanatics on the MLB/NFL side of things as that's who deals with a lot of your merchandise for they leagues.
It all comes over as barely a step above a generic internet site that slaps badges on tat and calls it a day. The only things ever really worth purchasing from them has been the stuff that was made by the manufacturer/team themselves such as kits/training wear/or a cap by a Nike/Joma etc. But if you want a T-shirt or a mug or similar small items it's really just bargain bin or tourist trap level tat.
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01-07-2025 12:36 PM #41
My better half is a St.Mirren fan so I've paid more than one visit to their shop and although it's small it's absolutely crammed full of merch.
Real good quality stuff and not just team kit and generic t-shirts and tat. Key rings and paperweights containing grass clippings from the pitch and lots of other novelty gifts that make for fun presents ect.
Don't know if their shop is still run by the guys that used to run ours but whoever it is is delivering a much better experience and offering.
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01-07-2025 12:40 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bought a Hibs mug with every Hibs strip on it online a few years back and it came from the St Mirren Club shop so that figures
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01-07-2025 12:41 PM #43
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I was in the shop earlier and asked when the new kit would be available again, "could be tomorrow, could be two weeks".
The new training kit is available (£56 for tracky top and £42 for the t-shirt!), a very limited range of leisure wear, retro tops, scarves/hats and that's about it. None of the sales stuff on the website is available
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01-07-2025 12:48 PM #45
Hibs direct showing plenty of 150th anniversary strips in stock
Be quick
https://www.hiberniandirect.co.uk/en...z-97-437734459
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01-07-2025 12:52 PM #46
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What a shambles.
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01-07-2025 02:28 PM #47
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I was at 20 20 opticians on Saturday so went to the club shop to check out the new home kit, was very surprised they had none at all!! The whole place just seemed drab with very little on offer.
As always I had a wee wander round the stadium and was outside the West stand when it suddenly hit me that I can kinda remember a tiny wee club shop there in the 80's, possibly below the old North stand, it was basically a wee cupboard if memory serves, seem to recall buying tickets there too.
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01-07-2025 05:23 PM #48
Its really something Hibs need to get sorted. Not a lot to critise atm but the shop is really poor.
While we're at it, Joma and bevvy are still both naff too although its been done to death so I respect anyone who's sick of hearing it.
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01-07-2025 09:03 PM #51
I’m not one who wears a strip but was looking forward to a 150th anniversary polo shirt or the like. Disappointed to hear there’s nothing like that available.
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