kc51design Posted January 26, 2004 Posted January 26, 2004 Some jerseys are already out:http://www.geocities.com/kolja51/1.jpghttp://www.geocities.com/kolja51/2.jpghttp://www.geocities.com/kolja51/3.jpghttp://www.geocities.com/kolja51/4.jpgcopy/pastewhat do you think? Not a big surprise, classic styles, and I might admit that I like it, I like the simplicity. As much as I never liked German style soccer I like the new jersey with a new flavor of the logo, with extra border and german colors on the bottom. Does anyone knows of any other jerseys that came out of the closet.BTW, any of you going to Portugal to see Euro 2004? I just got tickets for Croatia- France and Croatia - England games. lockerroom51
Waffles Posted January 26, 2004 Posted January 26, 2004 I thought the Germany black jerseys were gonna have some kind of weird red lacy spider web design on the sides...Like so...
kc51design Posted January 27, 2004 Author Posted January 27, 2004 You are right, I saw that jersey too, but i think that's just bad replica, although how could they miss for so much. If you look at france jersey thay have the stiching done in the same way as that german jersey, but they are all white while Germany has devided red and black. I'm glad that's just a bad replica because it doesn't look good.Where are all those soccer fans? lockerroom51
mikeb7 Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I dig the german one..Es gibt nur ein' Rudi Völler.. for those of you who can speak german
Waffles Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Argentina has the same thing...the site doesn't really say if they're authentics or replicas but, judging from the price and the materials, I'd lean towards authentics.Argentina
Cuse2000 Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I like what adidas has come up with...a nice update to their 2002 World Cup designs.On a side note--to think how about Reebok and Nike duplicate the same uniform design for so many different football and basketball teams and schools--does anyone else think that adidas (or Nike) could come up with more than one template to outfit national teams in, especially on such a large stage as Euro2004 or a World Cup??? For everyone who complains about the next football team that looks like a red-and-black or blue-and-gold Denver Broncos...just a little something to mull over. "I still think a tag team of Jimmy B and Melo could kick the :censored: out of Jesus and God."Syracuse Orangemen2003 National Champions
Saintsfan Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 Argentina has the same thing...the site doesn't really say if they're authentics or replicas but, judging from the price and the materials, I'd lean towards authentics.ArgentinaSoccer uniforms don't do authentic or replica!! They are designed to all be 'authentic' although thy are usually referred to as replicas to confuse matters!! 2011/12 WFL Champions
Stampman Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 I ususally like Germany unis for these types of things, and if I go to buy one--Germany's always sold out before I can get one--I may have to resort to buying via the net. Comic Sans walks into a bar, and the bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve your type here."
Discrim Posted January 27, 2004 Posted January 27, 2004 argentina's new one looks nice, and i'm figuring the mesh part's supposed to be a little more subtle than that pic shows. germany and france's new ones look okay too. A strong mind gets high off success, a weak mind gets high off bull
Beantown33 Posted January 28, 2004 Posted January 28, 2004 Soccer uniforms don't do authentic or replica!! They are designed to all be 'authentic' although thy are usually referred to as replicas to confuse matters!!On the contrary,Many soccer jerseys, or "kits" as they are known, are often offered in authentic and replica versions. The authentic Nike kits from WC 2002 had a secondary mesh layer whereas the replicas do not.
Saintsfan Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 Soccer uniforms don't do authentic or replica!! They are designed to all be 'authentic' although thy are usually referred to as replicas to confuse matters!!On the contrary,Many soccer jerseys, or "kits" as they are known, are often offered in authentic and replica versions. The authentic Nike kits from WC 2002 had a secondary mesh layer whereas the replicas do not.Well I have never ever ever seen this in a British sports store at all ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And the term 'kit' refers to everything, shirt, shorts and socks!!! jerseys are more commonly referred to as shirts in the uk!!! Dang fool thinks he can take on the expert!!! 2011/12 WFL Champions
Brick Posted January 30, 2004 Posted January 30, 2004 And the term 'kit' refers to everything, shirt, shorts and socks!!! jerseys are more commonly referred to as shirts in the uk!!! Dang fool thinks he can take on the expert!!!So what's a "strip"?
Saintsfan Posted January 30, 2004 Posted January 30, 2004 And the term 'kit' refers to everything, shirt, shorts and socks!!! jerseys are more commonly referred to as shirts in the uk!!! Dang fool thinks he can take on the expert!!!So what's a "strip"?A 'strip' is another term for a kit!! Or else something involves no uniform at all 2011/12 WFL Champions
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