decorativeed
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Oh, and how does a series of increasingly thick undulating lines represent railways or railway workers exactly? If a client asked me to design a railway poster and I turned that in they'd throw it out and go elsewhere.
Is that because it isnt a poster? id be angry too if i asked for a poster design and you designed a shirtOh, and how does a series of increasingly thick undulating lines represent railways or railway workers exactly? If a client asked me to design a railway poster and I turned that in they'd throw it out and go elsewhere.
I'm 30 and I'm a full kit w@nker when I go to the gym or play sport. Nothing wrong with that.Disagree with people that say that the home shirt will only look good by wearing the black shorts as well ie wearing the full kit. Not my favorite home shirt but no need to wear the full kit. We haven't seen the players in the kit yet either. I will still buy it but wearing the a full kit is a bit over the top when your a someone in their 20's.
This. I'm really trying to figure out the correlation... black to represent coal soot? Baffled.Oh, and how does a series of increasingly thick undulating lines represent railways or railway workers exactly? If a client asked me to design a railway poster and I turned that in they'd throw it out and go elsewhere.
I think it will be a grower, not as bad as a lot have made out but then again everyone has different taste.Doesn't look too shabby here.
It’s not a bad looking kit at all, it’s just the omission of white shorts and having the socks half red that doesn’t make sense for a United home kit.I think it will be a grower, not as bad as a lot have made out but then again everyone has different taste.
Well try imagining the design, as described above... But on a poster. It's difficult, I know, but if you shut your eyes really tight and try to form a picture in your mind...Is that because it isnt a poster? id be angry too if i asked for a poster design and you designed a shirt
It was the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway company based there where the club was founded.I didn’t know Newton Heath had anything to do with Yorkshire? What’s that name drop about?
Agreed.The portion from the collar to just above the Chevy logo looks really nice. Every inch below that is a disaster, unfortunately.
Maybe the client designed it? You and I both know how these things goOh, and how does a series of increasingly thick undulating lines represent railways or railway workers exactly? If a client asked me to design a railway poster and I turned that in they'd throw it out and go elsewhere.
This makes me want to pour acid into my eyes
Because you can't see the lower half.What a suprise, it doesn't look too bad when worn.
The same acid that was poured onto our new kit moments before that photo was taken.This makes me want to pour acid into my eyes
That kit will look mint on Sanchez when he bangs in a hat-trick versus Leicester under the Old Trafford lights.This makes me want to pour acid into my eyes
Thanks for posting. Note how adidas are trying not to show the bottom of the shirt, which does indeed look horrific. The stripes ruined the whole thing.Tweet
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What's the commotion here? I see nothing wrong with this kit. If you follow Adidas design language, this syncs with all the latest Adidas design.
That looks modern, guess it will look better with Pogba in it due to his black knee.
But in all seriousness, this design is modern. Nothing wrong with that.
Sadly in the designing world, what's nice to them couldn't be appreciated with normal eyes like us. Just saying.Cutting a cow in half and putting it on display is modern. I would rather have 'looks nice' than modern. Doesnt matter how modern it is if it looks like a cheap knockoff training top
If that follows the Adidas design language? They need to learn a new one
Don't mention the Chevy logo! you'll get hounded out of here. Seriously though it's awful. The only shirt I've liked since we've had Chevy is the first Adidas home shirt.The portion from the collar to just above the Chevy logo looks really nice. Every inch below that is a disaster, unfortunately.
White shorts are essential for a mufc kit (I know Barca once used maroon shorts and don't care).It’s not a bad looking kit at all, it’s just the omission of white shorts and having the socks half red that doesn’t make sense for a United home kit.
Not really, when you look closely it has some interesting shape on it, not just bunch of straight lines.Nasty stuff. It's not even a gradient, it just turns completely black after some lines.
That looks really nice, really classy and minimalist.
If you take the stripes off then it would be a plain shirt and no connection with the railways.Shirt would be perfect without the dastardly black stripes on the bottom, what a shame.
We're having black shorts as our home shorts this year.It's not great is it? It'd work better with black shorts, but I think white shorts are a given.