Advantages: Last years kit but only £10! Disadvantages: Not the newest kit!
to be the Reebok kit featured in this reviw. Whilst I will review that specific kit I feel it is needed to review football kits in general also!
The Kit
This kit is very nice. If you have seen the latest awayshirt you will know it is completely different and no longer made by Reebok. This kit has a very simple colour scheme that I love. It has a charcoal mesh like material as the main colour. The underarms are white and there is a traditional sky blue trim. The collar is also white. The quality of the material is very good. As of yet I have no pulls or tears in it and I have been active in it for over a year! The mesh has a very subtle pattern in it that makes it very original. I like how its no the most obvious thing in the world but still gives it a superior look compared to a shirt without the effect. It is a very ...
Advantages: Light, robust, its a Spurs shirt Disadvantages: Will be out of date at the end of the season
Introduction
Buying footballshirts these days is a pricey game. With teams almost certain to change their shirts every season, as soon as you have bought the shirt, it seems that its only a matter of time until it is relegated to the bottom drawer, never to be seen again.
Whilst on holiday, I was browsing the Tottenham Hotspur website and came across an offer which looked too good to be true. If I applied for the Spurs credit card and spent £100 on it in the first 90 days, they would send me a free awayshirt worth £45. I duly signed up for the credit card and spent the £100 qualifiying amount, mainly by putting my weekly fuel onto the card. To my amazement, a week after passing the limit, a package arrived on my doorstep. My brand new shirt had actually arrived. I quickly unpackaged it and tried it on with a big smile ...
Advantages: Good material, different design from recent other away shirts Disadvantages: Maybe a bit on the plain side
Celtic awayshirt which reminds of the shirt worn by Henrik Larsson when he scored in his last ever Scottish Cup final for Celtic.
All in all a very good shirt made from a durable material which is comfortable to wear. The stitching around the badge is embroidery which is in Portuguese and remembers the Lisbon Lions famous European Cup victory over Inter Milan in the 1967 final in Lisbon.
The bottom right of the picture is stitching which reads "It's a grand old team to play for" as sung by Celtic fans to this day, and in the tunnel of the Estadio Nacional pre-match in 1967.
The material is the same, as far as I'm aware, as used on the home shirt for the 07/08 season.
A reccomended top! ...