Agreed. It looks like the type of thing you'd see in your nan's curtains.Not a great fan of the pattern, it's a bit too busy for me. I'm clearly in a minority though!
Love the away shirt. Third kit is alright.
Agreed. It looks like the type of thing you'd see in your nan's curtains.Not a great fan of the pattern, it's a bit too busy for me. I'm clearly in a minority though!
Love the away shirt. Third kit is alright.
First kit has a nice shade of green and loving the very classy patterning that harks back to our original badge of the towers of Plymouth. I might take a while to get used to the white sleeves as it does remind me a bit of Hibs (not that I hold anything against them). Had I been a fan in the '70s then I suppose that would be really pleased.
So amazing to have a team that is working to eradicate poverty through their sponsorhip deal. In this present era of football, that really is something special.
The two away kits are really very good with the second kit having the potential to be a classic.
Agree would look better with white shorts and black socks.Oh dear, I'm very much in the minority hear, but I don't like the home kit. As others have said, it is too Hibs like. More importantly, where is the black, which is essential to traditionalists like myself? Blacks socks a minimum but, unlike many of the other posters, I prefer black shorts.
I agree. Some visible black is essential. By the way, does the club still have green, black and white as its official colours?Oh dear, I'm very much in the minority hear, but I don't like the home kit. As others have said, it is too Hibs like. More importantly, where is the black, which is essential to traditionalists like myself? Blacks socks a minimum but, unlike many of the other posters, I prefer black shorts.
And Hibs have the right green!? 😜
There were white collars in the championship too.I like it but I would have liked the socks to have had white tops, a minor point I know but I suppose I am
stuck back in the fifties when the shirts also had white collars.