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This is very true. The sponsor is, quite simply, hideous.Stake.com is such a horrible looking sponsor, until they're gone it doesn't matter if we have Castore/umbro/hummel or adidas
Theyre made of either felt material or vinyl material, whichever you want. If i get the retro shirts i always get whatever kit manufacturer logo it is and add them on and they look pretty good on them. Theres an umbro logo made of felt material put on the 1988 Away retro shirt. Its good quality as well
Yep they advise not to iron on but thats the way I do it and always works fine without any problem. Just put the logo on the shirt and put a teatowel on top of the logo and then put the iron on it for a few seconds to apply it in place then put the iron back on for about 15 seconds and to stick it on fully, leave it to cool and then peel the plastic sheeting off, then if you want put the teatowel back on and go over it with the iron for a few more seconds. I did used to have a heat press machine for adding names/numbers/badges for my football shirt business when had it but dont have it anymore so just use an iron if want to add anything onto a shirt and always find it works fine. I also got Tarkowski 6 printing and the sleeve badges and added them on with an iron and they stuck on no problemAre those the ones that say do not iron on? In which case how did you do it?
How have you got the cup printing mate? Self-made?Yep they advise not to iron on but thats the way I do it and always works fine without any problem. Just put the logo on the shirt and put a teatowel on top of the logo and then put the iron on it for a few seconds to apply it in place then put the iron back on for about 15 seconds and to stick it on fully, leave it to cool and then peel the plastic sheeting off, then if you want put the teatowel back on and go over it with the iron for a few more seconds. I did used to have a heat press machine for adding names/numbers/badges for my football shirt business when had it but dont have it anymore so just use an iron if want to add anything onto a shirt and always find it works fine. I also got Tarkowski 6 printing and the sleeve badges and added them on with an iron and they stuck on no problem
Found a place online www.houseofnamesets.co.uk and they make up whatever name/number you want and they do 4 different colours blue, white, navy and black for the various shirts of the past 3 years. They do the cup and league print fonts. Good quality as wellHow have you got the cup printing mate? Self-made?
I was waiting for fat middle aged men to talk sillyness about a football garment. Didnt have to wait long.waiting for the first 'not arsed cause I'm not a kid' post.
Well done sir.
Wasnt you the one saying what our best kits were ?I was waiting for fat middle aged men to talk sillyness about a football garment. Didnt have to wait long.
Another well done for me![]()
Yeah but I don't care if they're [Poor language removed], in fact I will prob prefer it so I can laugh at men for crying about itWasnt you the one saying what our best kits were ?
Nah your a undercover kit nerdYeah but I don't care if they're [Poor language removed], in fact I will prob prefer it so I can laugh at men for crying about it![]()
Will be Lonsdale when the castore expiresBoth umbro and castore are the two grimmest brands we could go for. I suppose we may aswell look as garbage as we are
That Nike effort was one of ugliest kits in my opinion. Horrible material, oversized and flimsy collar, 2 massive white bands around each arm and the bee hive badge to top it off. UuuurghTired of having crap kit to compliment our crap football. Last time we had a decent kit = 72 points.