Away Kit?
Im surprised by the negativity towards these, but liking a kit is subjective afterall. Personally i like 1 &2 and would absolutely buy it. Its nice to have s kit with palm trees on it as its unique & showcases beautiful part of England we’re from!
I'm nonplussed about away kit designs, always have been, always will be. To me it's all about the home kit, that's what you associate the club by in fact all clubs by their home kits, this is the kit design that needs to be 100% right and lasts seasons was an abomination with it looking like a seagull had shit down the front of it.
So why not have a bit of fun with the away kit? When I first saw it thought wow, that's certainly different, what peaked my interest was reading through the opinions of fans of other clubs, some were thought provoking, many congratulating TUFC for moving away from the generic plain same old same old designs.
What occurred to me, and I've posted a few times about the ever growing number of young supporters, is how some of these kits could appeal to the younger fans, never played GTA but there seems to be clear link on the design of option no2, guessing a company like VX3 are very well aware of current trends, so maybe on to some thing here.
Anyway I've voted for no2
So why not have a bit of fun with the away kit? When I first saw it thought wow, that's certainly different, what peaked my interest was reading through the opinions of fans of other clubs, some were thought provoking, many congratulating TUFC for moving away from the generic plain same old same old designs.
What occurred to me, and I've posted a few times about the ever growing number of young supporters, is how some of these kits could appeal to the younger fans, never played GTA but there seems to be clear link on the design of option no2, guessing a company like VX3 are very well aware of current trends, so maybe on to some thing here.
Anyway I've voted for no2
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Number 2 seems the be the front runner based on the chat here. It's my preferred option for sure.
One concern with these pastel coloured and odd designs is how well can the players see each other on the pitch, notably in poor visibility. Bolder colours and designs are easier to pick out from a playing perspective.
One concern with these pastel coloured and odd designs is how well can the players see each other on the pitch, notably in poor visibility. Bolder colours and designs are easier to pick out from a playing perspective.
I don’t mind a bit of fun with the 3rd/away kits and I vote option 2.
More importantly, get the home kit right. The current home kit I didn’t buy as I just don’t like it. What’s with the big white stripes? Let’s have a good old plain yellow and blue design please…
More importantly, get the home kit right. The current home kit I didn’t buy as I just don’t like it. What’s with the big white stripes? Let’s have a good old plain yellow and blue design please…
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Number 2 for me and people should think of the bigger picture - it will no doubt bring in extra revenue from shirt collectors as well as some media attention.
I'm sure we'll see a more traditional themed home kit.
Good to see fans are given a choice also.
I'm sure we'll see a more traditional themed home kit.
Good to see fans are given a choice also.
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Ok having a bit of fun with away kit but the club and maker want to make money and shirts are a big part of that! Ok to like or dislike but will they sell many? Not to me they won’t ! Big own goal!
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Valid concern - I remember when Man Utd changed their kit at half time many years ago because of this issue.DerekDawkinsJnr wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 10:02 Number 2 seems the be the front runner based on the chat here. It's my preferred option for sure.
One concern with these pastel coloured and odd designs is how well can the players see each other on the pitch, notably in poor visibility. Bolder colours and designs are easier to pick out from a playing perspective.
Some of these feel like they are designed to create an optical illusion - perhaps it can work in reverse when our strikers end up in the box in stealth mode thanks to the kit
I hope the players at least train in the gear and provide this feedback before settling on a design, there is a likely a reason why other clubs haven’t gone fancy with designs.
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On the plus side it’s great to be using a local supplier for the kit, VX3 are based in Paignton.
Haven't we morphed into the yellow. I always thought that when we changed from the original black and white, the actual colours chosen and worn was gold and blue. The gold signified the golden sands of Torquay and the blue for the sea. Would love to see us introduce a gold home shirt. It would be a break from the bright yellow.
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I think it's done so they can incorporate the 125 years scroll. I like it.jamestee67 wrote: ↑18 May 2024, 09:03 Looks like Torquay are changing the badge back to a circular one too. I prefer the current one.
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I really couldn't bring myself to vote!!
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