Yes, the beige (certainly not gold to me) is indeed absolutely awful/invisible. Thought should always be given to those fans/supporters/customers who suffer from compromised colour vision (not to mention Referees in the same position).
@username123 said:
Colour blind and struggled with green / white vertical stripes. Said he never gets involved with kits at all but had to say no to it
Ohhh, I had no idea. But yeah, green kits in general are best avoided - Serie A has banned them from next season, which sucks a bit if you're Sassuolo.
I thought the old red change kit was decent - yellow loans.co.uk splodge aside.
No-nos for me are:
1) any kind of yellow kit, and we’ve had plenty
2) I like the “monochrome quarters” suggestion but I’m not really up for random quarters colour combos otherwise.
Personally I like the change kits to look different but not garish. I must be one of the few who likes the gold (ok, ok “wet cement”) one.
@ReturnToSenda said:
Monochrome quarters or just plain black
A monochrome nod to our roots. North Town Wanderers wore black and white, maybe @micra can confirm?
Cheeky! Ask @ChasHarps. Young enough to be my son but, by golly, does he know his stuff when it comes to WWFC trivia (and not so trivia). @EddieMonsoon likewise.
I really liked the way the red and white top was exactly the same design as the main one, just with the colours changed. I like it when the change kit has quarters, feels like it keeps more of the Wycombe identity.
My Wanderers experience only goes back to 1993 so I don't have any affinity with the non league days. When I first heard Black and White (monochrome) I wasn't sure but I certainly thought that the Coventry retro record company kit a couple of seasons back was smashing.
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I really liked Garath’s step over dummy in the box late on.
Vokesy in the studio for Burnley - Everton
One tactical lesson from last night is we should wear the red/white quarters when we have to change kit. The beige & white kit is awful.
Unfortunately I think we'll be wearing it at Gillingham and Wimbledon. Then red and white at Burton.
Or maybe home kit v Burton as shorts clashes seem to bother some refs and not others
Last game of the season I reckon we wear a combo of all three kits to throw the opposition.
Worst combo possible I can see is...
Gold shirt
Red shorts
Blue socks
Yes, the beige (certainly not gold to me) is indeed absolutely awful/invisible. Thought should always be given to those fans/supporters/customers who suffer from compromised colour vision (not to mention Referees in the same position).
I’m sure the red and white quarters must make picking a pass easier. Was hoping they’d be wearing that strip again on Saturday.
Talking of kits. Are we due a new home kit next season?
My 5 year old wants a PSG or Man City kit much to my displeasure.
"They were sold out so I got you a different blue kit...."
Away kit. Would like a return of any of...
Chocolate & pink quarters (Corinthian Casuals).
Monochrome quarters or just plain black
Green and white will never happen with Ainsworth, I believe there was a mock up made of it too
I used to like the plain yellow with navy blue trim on the shorts and shirt sleeves
What's Gaz got against green and white?
Colour blind and struggled with green / white vertical stripes. Said he never gets involved with kits at all but had to say no to it
Ohhh, I had no idea. But yeah, green kits in general are best avoided - Serie A has banned them from next season, which sucks a bit if you're Sassuolo.
Oh, apparently it excludes home kits. But yeah, red v green shouldn't be allowed, especially in televised games.
Just plain yellow with blue trims for me
I thought the old red change kit was decent - yellow loans.co.uk splodge aside.
No-nos for me are:
1) any kind of yellow kit, and we’ve had plenty
2) I like the “monochrome quarters” suggestion but I’m not really up for random quarters colour combos otherwise.
Personally I like the change kits to look different but not garish. I must be one of the few who likes the gold (ok, ok “wet cement”) one.
"Wet cement".....???
Same here, would love them to return to those classic yellow and blue kits of the 70's and 80's. The 86/87 one, being the creme de creme.
I described it as 'wet beach' when it came out, glad to hear others agree! It's definitely not gold, whatever it is.
A monochrome nod to our roots. North Town Wanderers wore black and white, maybe @micra can confirm?
I was thinking black and grey, but I like the sound of black and white actually!
Cheeky! Ask @ChasHarps. Young enough to be my son but, by golly, does he know his stuff when it comes to WWFC trivia (and not so trivia). @EddieMonsoon likewise.
I really liked the way the red and white top was exactly the same design as the main one, just with the colours changed. I like it when the change kit has quarters, feels like it keeps more of the Wycombe identity.
Black and white could be cool.
My Wanderers experience only goes back to 1993 so I don't have any affinity with the non league days. When I first heard Black and White (monochrome) I wasn't sure but I certainly thought that the Coventry retro record company kit a couple of seasons back was smashing.
Ooh that's a good one - which iconic local business would you design a Wycombe kit in tribute to? ?
I'm thinking black and white in honour of the Antelope, with velcro fastening on the shorts as a nod to to the sticky floors.
I can see Stockdale in a pair of horns