
Baselayer Epiphany, part 3 – Alternate Realities
This is the third and final part of a series by Jay from Design Football, see here for part 1 and here for part 2 And so we come to… Read more »
This is the third and final part of a series by Jay from Design Football, see here for part 1 and here for part 2 And so we come to… Read more »
We don’t have time to go into the whys and wherefores, but trust us when we say that templates are not a bad thing. They have been around as long… Read more »
Recently, we looked at Stockport’s 1996-97 third shirt, which was actually a rebadged Romania jersey. In that article, we noted that Crystal Palace had the same style for their third… Read more »
Jay Mansfield is making life very easy for us at the moment. See here for his other recent pieces and here for his own blog I’ve normally written pieces for… Read more »
At the turn of the year, in a conversation about how rugby union side Harlequins should never need a change kit, Daniel Crossman – a renowned designer in his own… Read more »
Two weeks ago, we published a guest article by Jay Mansfield, categorising the acceptability of various types of alternate shorts. It proved so popular that he’s back for more I… Read more »
The Champions League semi-finalists will be decided this week as the quarter-final second legs are played. From a kit point of view, our biggest question was what Tottenham Hotspur would… Read more »
This is the second segment of a series by Jay from Design Football, looking at how baselayers should be better incorporated with kits. See here for Part 1 To continue… Read more »
Funnily enough, a few days after this was posted, Liverpool launched their new kit for 2019-20, which referenced this strip with pinstripes While it wasn’t the first English shirt to… Read more »
A big one today – a request from a real-life kitman, Gaz of Watford Ladies and Kings Langley. He had two Watford-based suggestions – if they had stayed with Umbro… Read more »