Who is the fashion designer for the Blades?

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Mad Mick

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Never seen owt like it in my life.
Thought I'd get a Blades shirt for my American Cousin who has become one of us after I drove her past the ground. I know it's 125 years but there's no stripes (OK there is a red line masquerading as a stripe) and the badge looks very poor. So I thought I'd look at some of the fashion available. Was it designed by a blind Aardvark with piles? (No offence to blind people.)
I may not be particular fashionable but I know a nice shirt when I see one. I play golf and wear a lot of nice shirts and sweaters.
Some of the so called fashion shots, look they were taken at the house of fun in the mirror arcade. And the models look like they are waiting in the local nick for a mug shot. Some of the models seem to be wearing the wrong size, one guy looks like a bag of rags.
Also some quality photo editing, check out the Zippy hoods. I think the designer played Bungle in Rainbow and forgot to take the suit off.
We are a multi million pound club, but the shopping website is very poor with very poor looking merchandise. Can someone get hold of this and improve the quality of the website and merchandise. I know it's difficult to show clothing, but with the right models and good designer and professional photographer they would look a lot more appealing. We are missing a trick, we could make a lot more money out of this.
 



trouble with being in America , you lose all sense of taste
its blooming lovely

think youll find pin stripes are part of the american psychy
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Inside leg, Sir?

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I for one, without your level of enthusiasm of course, agree with you that the club shop and online shop are a bit of a mess... The reason I'm pitching into this is because I was in the Preston North end (awaits barrage) shop buying a replica shirt for the girlfriends father, and the club shops are like chalk and cheese and their merchandise is a million times fresher than ours, from the clothing, down to the mugs and key rings... Just thought I'd help out the original poster
 
got to agree totally, wouldn't buy any of the gear in our shops, all overpriced sports direct looking clobber

the photo editing and layout in the program is panse aswell

I'm pretty sure I saw the "plastic wrap" filter being overused on action photos in last season, amateur photoshopper right there!

I would happily do the photo editing in my spare time for free if it was for the blades

still though, I will buy my little one a shirt regardless of how it looks, just so he knows he's a blade and never owt else!
 



The casuals that stood round me on the kop in the early eighties were paying more than £50 for a cardigan in those days. I remember being shocked when my mate paid £30 for a tee-shirt from Ciro Cittero on Ecclesall Road.
 
Oi yer booger! Nowt wrong with mi old man's demob suit. :D

You can't fool me kiddo, word has it that you've strutted your stuff on the dancefloor (Three Dog Night being a particular favourite) at The Locarno, London Road, with the obligatory flares, Keegan perm, and that many a heart was broken by your indescribable hip gyrations.....I do hope there's such a thing as karma, such talent cannot be contained, or explained, within just one life ;)
 
The Locarno, them were the days. :)
Although for me it was Jumping Jack Flash and Dance to the Music. :)
 

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