Reg » Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:22 am wrote:Adidas, Nike etc.. have dominated shirt design for so long producing bland uniforms that anything that attempts to break with tradition looks shocking. The truth will be, whether adidas or Nike break ranks and feel the need to compete and produce something equally awful. If not then Warrior will have to fall into line but for the timebeing they are trying to establish a different approach which if they succeed in breaching the gap between a sports shirt and casual shirt they'll open up a massive new sector and Nike and the others will have to follow. They're not knowing stoopid, they're just testing the water outside of recognised norms. And they're stoopid.
Maybe you've just grown accustomed to people where you live walking around in garish garb so loud it drowns out Brian Blessed .

We live in Liverpool Reg ,where we draw the line at purchasing a kit that looks like its been made for a fucking" Gypsy Wedding ".