24-10-2024, 08:02 PM
(24-10-2024, 05:24 PM)Paplane Wrote:(24-10-2024, 01:42 PM)stirred Wrote:(24-10-2024, 03:09 AM)McDurban Wrote:(23-10-2024, 10:19 PM)stirred Wrote:(23-10-2024, 07:26 PM)McDurban Wrote: I've just bought last years shirt, without the sponsor.
I got in quick summer 2023 before the sponsor got sorted, was pleased with myself. No discount then obviously, but it meant I could sit back smugly happy with having them for my match day shirts this season while people paid £75 for a pilates costume with that sponsor on. (I really don't like our away kit).
Out of interest, where did you get it from?
Online via a local SA online store. They don't hold stock but import them when you place an order. It was about 40 quid. I don't order from overseas as you end up having to go and pay import duties to receive it.
Ok. I’ve heard about these £15-£20 jobs from China You can get in the U.K. You’re probably wearing some (worse than usual) toxins in those though!
I don't belive a word of that to be honest. To me, that's just clubs putting out mis-information to protect their official merchandise.The price of that official stuff is ridiculous. Greedyness like that creates a black market and these knock off shirts is the result. That's why every football fan has a fire stick these days. People are fed up being fleeced by the likes of Sky so the black market finds a way to satisfy demand.
If you’re not aware of the dangers and impacts of materials like polyester, in clothing and other parts of life I’d recommend reading up. Ignore climate change, the proliferation of plastics and synthetic chemicals in your food, drink, absorbed through your skin in the clothes you wear etc etc etc the thing you should be worried about, especially if you have kids.
TLDR; wear organic cotton. Don’t wear polyester underwear.
