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Just look at the stitching around the neck, and sides. I have some United shorts than have holes in the stitching all the way down the seam. They're a joke.
I think you've missed my point 😂, basically I'm saying I'd not really noticed the kit due to being distracted by the person wearing it... I'm being bawdy!
 
The yoke on the back of the away shirt shows what they could have done with the home shirt, it still wouldn't look great but improves the red/white balance and breaks up the bib effect compared to the solid red.View attachment 217121
First time I've noticed this.

So not only do the women's kit have inconsistent stripe depths at the bottom of the back, the men have different shoulders 😆
 
My training jacket might arrive this week.

If the material is as bad as last season, I'm looking for a volunteer to go into the club shop and do a giant logger at the checkout desk!
 

Pretty bad when Tramlines away shirt is better than United’s.


Tramlines has to be the tackiest festival going. Feels like its run by some mid 20s social media obsessive melt who thinks because it's in Sheffield they have to inject northern related rubbish in to everything, I'm sure if you look hard enough you'll find a bottle of "Hendos" on there. Not only has it become popular for festival goers to wear bucket hats (for some reason) I saw people last weekend with ones that said things like "be reyt" and "reyt good" ln it. Has to be the same tit who works in the errr... bins department that decided the next initiative to stop people littering is to plaster them with slogans like "chuck it in" and "Purrit int bin"
 
Tramlines has to be the tackiest festival going. Feels like its run by some mid 20s social media obsessive melt who thinks because it's in Sheffield they have to inject northern related rubbish in to everything, I'm sure if you look hard enough you'll find a bottle of "Hendos" on there. Not only has it become popular for festival goers to wear bucket hats (for some reason) I saw people last weekend with ones that said things like "be reyt" and "reyt good" ln it. Has to be the same tit who works in the errr... bins department that decided the next initiative to stop people littering is to plaster them with slogans like "chuck it in" and "Purrit int bin"
Think "gerrawesh" is more appropriate for certain attendees...
 
Tramlines has to be the tackiest festival going. Feels like its run by some mid 20s social media obsessive melt who thinks because it's in Sheffield they have to inject northern related rubbish in to everything, I'm sure if you look hard enough you'll find a bottle of "Hendos" on there. Not only has it become popular for festival goers to wear bucket hats (for some reason) I saw people last weekend with ones that said things like "be reyt" and "reyt good" ln it. Has to be the same tit who works in the errr... bins department that decided the next initiative to stop people littering is to plaster them with slogans like "chuck it in" and "Purrit int bin"
Oh lighten up, it’s just a bit of fun.

Although that being said, it does make me laugh that the biggest of consumers of this kind of working class Sheffield-related art are people from Ecclesall Road who have never dropped an “h” or delivered a shortened vowel sound in their lives. And the idea of the walls of million pound houses adorned with prints of Kelvin and Park Hill flats is kind of ironic!
 
Oh lighten up, it’s just a bit of fun.

Although that being said, it does make me laugh that the biggest of consumers of this kind of working class Sheffield-related art are people from Ecclesall Road who have never dropped an “h” or delivered a shortened vowel sound in their lives. And the idea of the walls of million pound houses adorned with prints of Kelvin and Park Hill flats is kind of ironic!
Nah, I'm happy to enjoy these things but that sort of stuff is just too tacky or cheesy for me. Worn almost entirely by people who have paid way more than necessary and are far more concerned with being there so they can show their 30 social media followers they're "living their best life"

Not for me.
 
Oh lighten up, it’s just a bit of fun.

Although that being said, it does make me laugh that the biggest of consumers of this kind of working class Sheffield-related art are people from Ecclesall Road who have never dropped an “h” or delivered a shortened vowel sound in their lives. And the idea of the walls of million pound houses adorned with prints of Kelvin and Park Hill flats is kind of ironic!
Some would take a different view.

Cultural appropriation is the adoption or use of elements of a minority culture by members of the dominant culture, often in a way that is considered disrespectful, stereotypical, or exploitative, and without proper understanding or acknowledgment of the original culture. It frequently involves power dynamics, where a dominant culture takes from a marginalized culture, sometimes even against the wishes of the originating culture.

Apologies for polluting the thread .
 
Some would take a different view.

Cultural appropriation is the adoption or use of elements of a minority culture by members of the dominant culture, often in a way that is considered disrespectful, stereotypical, or exploitative, and without proper understanding or acknowledgment of the original culture. It frequently involves power dynamics, where a dominant culture takes from a marginalized culture, sometimes even against the wishes of the originating culture.

Apologies for polluting the thread .
I live with this dilemma every day. As a southerner, I wish I was from Sheffield. I love the city, the culture, its history (and obviously the blades).

My question is though, am I allowed to call it a breadcake? should I still with calling it a roll or a bap? Am I exhibiting cultural appropriation if I do?

not sure how I sleep at night sometimes...
 
I live with this dilemma every day. As a southerner, I wish I was from Sheffield. I love the city, the culture, its history (and obviously the blades).

My question is though, am I allowed to call it a breadcake? should I still with calling it a roll or a bap? Am I exhibiting cultural appropriation if I do?

not sure how I sleep at night sometimes...
You may call it a breadcake, you must not, under any circumstances, call it a breadcake in a Yorkshire accent while wareing a flat cap and holding a wippet ;).
 

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