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2015-16 Soccer Kits and News


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The USA kit is real, presented to us via Alex Morgan.

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Hmm. I thought I would like them based on the CGI pics, but that doesn't look good at all, IMO.

I really don't like the little red triangle at the neckline.

Reminds me of the Nike softball jerseys with the way the shoulders look.

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I just don't understand why these teams need separate "identities", really. TFC 2, TFC B, TFC Reserves, whatever you want to call them, but why a separate crest?

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I just don't understand why these teams need separate "identities", really. TFC 2, TFC B, TFC Reserves, whatever you want to call them, but why a separate crest?

I was thinking the same thing man.

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Not a uniform but TFC has announced their USL Pro team to be called Toronto FC II. Not very original I agree, but the logo gets two thumbs up from me.

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When I heard that they named it TFC II I instantly thought that they would do the logo like this.

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I just don't understand why these teams need separate "identities", really. TFC 2, TFC B, TFC Reserves, whatever you want to call them, but why a separate crest?

What's the harm in it? It's a separate club with a separate coach that plays (in most cases) at a separate stadium to, often, a different set of spectators.

The parent club is basically a holding company of different sub-brands. Thinking of the Timbers here, which have three different sub-organizations — the Timbers, Thorns and, now, T2. To me, it makes perfect sense to have different marks to represent each entity.

Plus, isn't there some merit to making players earn the right to wear parent club's badge?

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I just don't understand why these teams need separate "identities", really. TFC 2, TFC B, TFC Reserves, whatever you want to call them, but why a separate crest?

What's the harm in it? It's a separate club with a separate coach that plays (in most cases) at a separate stadium to, often, a different set of spectators.

The parent club is basically a holding company of different sub-brands. Thinking of the Timbers here, which have three different sub-organizations — the Timbers, Thorns and, now, T2. To me, it makes perfect sense to have different marks to represent each entity.

Plus, isn't there some merit to making players earn the right to wear parent club's badge?

I rather like that idea.

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In 2015, stripes become hoops, hoops become stripes:

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Exactly, it is getting really pathetic with nike, and switching the position and direction of the stripes for multiple teams, to me that's a big no no, because it ruins the culture, and identity of the jersey.

What they do with PSG is great, they change the jerseys without changing the identity, making them unique in their own way, but keeping them similar and familiar.

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What they do with PSG is great, they change the jerseys without changing the identity, making them unique in their own way, but keeping them similar and familiar.

When I look at these...

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And then look at the jerseys they got for the last three years, ... for me they screwed up their identity pretty much. Because after these three succesfull years nobody really remembers that this design for PSG was like what the stripes are for Barca.

But I actually have some hope for the next season. I guess after three years they can't really deny the fans another year without the 'PSG kit'. They could also go with a variation of it like in the Ronaldinho years. All they need is a red stripe with white outlines.

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In 2015, stripes become hoops, hoops become stripes:

B75kQfiCIAA8pWE.png

Exactly, it is getting really pathetic with nike, and switching the position and direction of the stripes for multiple teams, to me that's a big no no, because it ruins the culture, and identity of the jersey.

What they do with PSG is great, they change the jerseys without changing the identity, making them unique in their own way, but keeping them similar and familiar.

On the home, seems like the Pirelli is set too far down. Why not simply placed in the black hoop?

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What they do with PSG is great, they change the jerseys without changing the identity, making them unique in their own way, but keeping them similar and familiar.

See, like BW, I'd completely disagree with you. That classic, wide red stripe outlined in white is... beautiful. One of the best kits in the world and represents the PSG I fell in love with.

The last three years? Represents the PSG I fell out of love with.

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