Cloud7
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As I do every year, yes.
I posted this in another thread, but this opinion has always come across as really weird to me. In my country football shirts are extremely popular. It's quite surprising that people on here seem to think it's weird for adults to wear them, and I never could quite wrap my mind around why.I’m an adult (I think? I’m 30 and have a kid) and I wear football shirts. Especially during Covid I wear it daily as I usually do a work out/ play tennis so will only do that in sports gear. I actually wore a Juve shirt to meet up some mates on Friday as I liked the way it looked.
People who think other adults shouldn’t wear football shirts are dorks in my opinion. They go around turning their nose at others when they probably dress like their mum picked their clothes.
What country are you based? To be honest it does feel a little ‘uncool’ to wear a United top in Manchester. Think it’s pretty cool to wear non English shirts though.I posted this in another thread, but this opinion has always come across as really weird to me. In my country football shirts are extremely popular. It's quite surprising that people on here seem to think it's weird for adults to wear them, and I never could quite wrap my mind around why.
Trinidad and Tobago. It's probably an English/European thing, but in all the Caribbean islands I've been to football shirts are pretty common.What country are you based? To be honest it does feel a little ‘uncool’ to wear a United top in Manchester. Think it’s pretty cool to wear non English shirts though.
I ordered the home shirt from there the other day. I’m interested to see the quality of it, last time I had a dodgy replica shirt you couldn’t really tell the difference.Dhgate is the way forward. £40 for all three
I wouldn't take any viewpoints on here as representative of any form of general nationwide concensus. You can invariably assume that in most cases, if something is scorned at on RedCafe, it probably means it's ok. There are loads of adults in the UK who wear football shirts. And rugby shirts are just as popular too. I had a window cleaner rock up at my door touting for business in a City shirt (in Somerset) and the inevitable banter ensued once I identified myself as a red. I see it all the time and it does not look odd at all. I've put on a bit of timber so can't wear my old shirts but would if I could. I'm just not paying those ridiculous prices anymore.I posted this in another thread, but this opinion has always come across as really weird to me. In my country football shirts are extremely popular. It's quite surprising that people on here seem to think it's weird for adults to wear them, and I never could quite wrap my mind around why.
Got the shirt for me the wife and my daughter. Love the shirt.
Dont get the debate saying people in their 30s cant buy shirts, bit childish imo to try and sensor what people should and shouldn't be wearing (although to immediately contradict myself, a grown man in full kit should be mocked).
I work on a simple philosophy that if I like the short I'll buy the shirt. Worked for last 20 years.
The viewpoint of an adult being too old to wear a football shirt or any sport teams shirt is nonsense. Also the thing about football shirts is they are comfortable to wear. There even more comfortable to wear than some other types of shirts.I wouldn't take any viewpoints on here as representative of any form of general nationwide concensus. You can invariably assume that in most cases, if something is scorned at on RedCafe, it probably means it's ok. There are loads of adults in the UK who wear football shirts. And rugby shirts are just as popular too. I had a window cleaner rock up at my door touting for business in a City shirt (in Somerset) and the inevitable banter ensued once I identified myself as a red. I see it all the time and it does not look odd at all. I've put on a bit of timber so can't wear my old shirts but would if I could. I'm just not paying those ridiculous prices anymore.
Absolutely, my 08 one is one of the most comfortable things I own.The viewpoint of an adult being too old to wear a football shirt or any sport teams shirt is nonsense. Also the thing about football shirts is they are comfortable to wear. There even more comfortable to wear than some other types of shirts.
You should be happy the the first D and the second A didn't fell off from the Adidas textNot bought a shirt since 82 when the S of SHARP fell off after the first wash
Where the hell does the time go? Was gonna say AIDS wouldn't have meant much to people circa 82 but that's when the U S of A let the World know there was a seriously problem even though they had been aware of it since the 60's - I thought it was early to mid 90's!You should be happy the the first D and the second A didn't fell off from the Adidas text
A ID S would kinda look fun
Never too old. Just maybe not at a nice dinner event eh?Nah, decided I am too old now to go around wearing football shirts.