My weird football opinion is that no team with a blue home shirt should have a red change shirt, and vice versa. Blue and red are fundamental sporting colours, and for me, you can only be one or the other. Admittedly, it seems the red kit has done quite well for us this season so I may be forced to change this opinion...
Of the kits with pictures displayed, I would vote for the Ukraine kit over almost anything else. Unfortunately I did recently describe the Shrewsbury kit as containing a sickly blue and a very sickly yellow before someone reminded me of the Ukraine flag.
@bargepole's kit I think would need both the non green quarters to be the same colour, but otherwise is a reasonable suggestion.
I actually think change kits should be permanent just like home kits - with the third kit providing the variety. I actually think more kits would be sold if the change kit was the same basic colours and just changed the design every two years like the home kit. I have never bought a change kit, but if Wycombe always had the same change colours, I would seriously consider it, as it would become part of our permanent brand.
I also liked the Ukraine kit we wore that time, but pretty sure we wouldn't be able to use it as a 2nd kit as it has the same dark blue as the home kit, so we wouldn't be allowed, as will still clash.
As I said earlier, yellow or white for me.... absolutely no red.
I don’t think we generally wear third kits at all unless there’s a clash, and I can’t imagine when your two main kits are red and blue that there’s any need for a third - maybe if we’d given a shit about any of the cups, and drawn Palace away?
Otherwise I’m struggling to think of an occasion where we’d need a third kit.
I despair at the obsession with "change" kits. The Blue Quarters should be worn at every opportunity, a change kit should only be worn when playing a team who's home colours are blue. Keep the change shirt a single colour, so it clashes with as few opponents as possible.
Red fits the bill until we play Barca in the champions league., assuming when we are big six we boycott the European super league.
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Something tells me Heck make sausages.
What game did these guys lose to have to be the models? Looks like a police lineup.
Heck No!
My weird football opinion is that no team with a blue home shirt should have a red change shirt, and vice versa. Blue and red are fundamental sporting colours, and for me, you can only be one or the other. Admittedly, it seems the red kit has done quite well for us this season so I may be forced to change this opinion...
Yes, yes, and yes again. Especially with that incredibly suggestive bit of ketchup on the front of the hotdog shorts.
Of the kits with pictures displayed, I would vote for the Ukraine kit over almost anything else. Unfortunately I did recently describe the Shrewsbury kit as containing a sickly blue and a very sickly yellow before someone reminded me of the Ukraine flag.
@bargepole's kit I think would need both the non green quarters to be the same colour, but otherwise is a reasonable suggestion.
I actually think change kits should be permanent just like home kits - with the third kit providing the variety. I actually think more kits would be sold if the change kit was the same basic colours and just changed the design every two years like the home kit. I have never bought a change kit, but if Wycombe always had the same change colours, I would seriously consider it, as it would become part of our permanent brand.
I also liked the Ukraine kit we wore that time, but pretty sure we wouldn't be able to use it as a 2nd kit as it has the same dark blue as the home kit, so we wouldn't be allowed, as will still clash.
As I said earlier, yellow or white for me.... absolutely no red.
How about dark and light brown quarters with a subtle wood grain pattern as a nod to the Chairboys nickname? Too on the nose?
I wonder what a beech leaf green with a beech wood brown quarters shirt would look like on Bodger. Back to our roots so to speak.
I don’t think we generally wear third kits at all unless there’s a clash, and I can’t imagine when your two main kits are red and blue that there’s any need for a third - maybe if we’d given a shit about any of the cups, and drawn Palace away?
Otherwise I’m struggling to think of an occasion where we’d need a third kit.
I had always assumed third kits were for marketing purposes, just like how we wear our change kit when we don't need to.
Georgie Borg in the Adidas Superstars kit. In my humble opinion the finest ever Wanderers kit.
Got to be all white away kit, yellow or red third. Every season.
We wore ‘wet sand’ in the B&B Cup defeat last week.
We wouldn't be seen on the wet, muddy games! Also it might look like the team's had the runs before the game!
I despair at the obsession with "change" kits. The Blue Quarters should be worn at every opportunity, a change kit should only be worn when playing a team who's home colours are blue. Keep the change shirt a single colour, so it clashes with as few opponents as possible.
Red fits the bill until we play Barca in the champions league., assuming when we are big six we boycott the European super league.