With the football season in full swing, fans are sharing their thoughts on clubs’ new kits for the 24/25 season.
And some of the items don’t seem to be hitting the mark.
Savage Sunderland supporters have slammed the club’s new gear, labelling the look a “stinker”.
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The ‘Hummel Third Shirt’ has caused quite a stir online.
The shirt, which retails between £60-£65 on the club’s website – depending on what length sleeve you’re after – has a rather jazzy blue print that is very hit-and-miss.
Kids can get in on the action, too – with the children’s kit costing £42.
However, many people say the pattern looks more like a tablecloth.
“My Nana had a table cloth with a similar pit wheel pattern on it,” said Brian.
“Throw some sausage and eggs on it, and you have a spoons plate,“ added Davie.
Another user said: “What a stinker this one is.”
“1970s kitchen lino vibes… not necessarily a bad thing,” said Pete.
Paul said: “I like the concept of originality, however everything gets a bit lost in the pattern.”
Another added: “Black and white trim. Nice.”
Despite the stick the new kit is receiving online, the long-sleeved version has nearly sold out online, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Shorts are also available for purchase at £30 for adults and £25 for kids, if you want to complete the tablecloth…er, football kit look.
While the Sunderland third kit hasn’t been a hit, West Ham’s Hawaiian shirt proved very popular with fans.
The flamingo and sunset shirt is currently on sale for just £17.50.
And fans have been lapping them up – embracing both British summertime and their beloved Irons, in one collaboration.
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