The problem is even if they are of material designed to be worn by athletes rather than fat blokes down the pub, once you start flogging them to fat blokes at 35 quid a pop you need to be sure they won't fall apart after three washes.I don't buy them so am not hugely bothered but if they are of such poor quality, that is disappointing.Have to say I find their designs over fussy. That stuff around the collar on the home shirt is horrible. Ruins what would other wise be a decent design.It'd be good if we could combine getting them in the shops on times with decent quality and design though
Buy the retro ones, they never age and they are made of good material.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 31, 2014, 06:56:47 PMThe problem is even if they are of material designed to be worn by athletes rather than fat blokes down the pub, once you start flogging them to fat blokes at 35 quid a pop you need to be sure they won't fall apart after three washes.I don't buy them so am not hugely bothered but if they are of such poor quality, that is disappointing.Have to say I find their designs over fussy. That stuff around the collar on the home shirt is horrible. Ruins what would other wise be a decent design.It'd be good if we could combine getting them in the shops on times with decent quality and design though what I was really saying is that the material they are made of is the material the real gear is made of and not meant to be worn by fat blokes over and over again, and washed with their sweaty rod holders. Yes, the material isn't good, too thin, which is why I don't buy them and stick to some of the other stuff that is on offer like the training gear. I haven't bought a Villa top since the Acorns Nike top which is quality, and generally go with a couple of retro items