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Got mine this morning.
Looks good, but the material is very very thin.
Liking the Black panels at the sides.

What's anyone else who's got it think?
 

Just give them two weeks before people are taking them back to the store. I have never had a problem with my shirts until this seasons, only recently has the Capital one logo started to stick together and pull off the shirt. Shoddy!! :D
 
Lets hope it dosnt draw the capital one logo and numbers off the shirt this time. :)

Mine never has :)

When logo's and numbers are added to the material in that way there is always a good chance they are likely to come off, especially with the new "high tech" materials they use these days.
 
Well when you pay £30 or more for a shirt nothing should come off.

I mean this seasons shirt has either started to go pink or the logo has started to fade or come off.
 
Well when you pay £30 or more for a shirt nothing should come off.

I mean this seasons shirt has either started to go pink or the logo has started to fade or come off.


Nothing should come off if you treat it in the way it's supposed to be treat.

Many people I've heard speaking of colour fading etc have washed it at a far higher temperature than it should be.

I agree it shouldn't fall apart and touch wood, none of mine have, but you haven't even touched one of the new shirts!

They aren't made the way they used to be, more is put into the high tech breathable, light, material than it used to be. They aren't created to be a fashion item as such and will obviously wear differently to such a garment :)
 
I have never had any problems with the shirts regarding washing or owt:)
 
I've decided that this years is more or less the same material as last year :), its thin, but its thin for a reason :)
 
I've decided that this years is more or less the same material as last year , its thin, but its thin for a reason

Would that reason be cheapness ? The quality of Le coq shirts is quite abysmal imo. The old 2003 shirt allways looked faded, later shirts have been beset with problems of falling quickly apart and wash/colour fastness. If you can actually get one to fit you are either lucky or a freak of nature, they hang like sacks and some players seem to have taken to wearing "T" shirts underneath them. My 99 Patrick shirt still puts the Le Coq shirts to shame, high time we went back to a manufacturer of quality. No need to say i won't be buying one.
 
I like next seasons shirt but i am fed up of people telling me its exactly the same as this seasons come on you blades
 
Would that reason be cheapness ? The quality of Le coq shirts is quite abysmal imo. The old 2003 shirt allways looked faded, later shirts have been beset with problems of falling quickly apart and wash/colour fastness. If you can actually get one to fit you are either lucky or a freak of nature, they hang like sacks and some players seem to have taken to wearing "T" shirts underneath them. My 99 Patrick shirt still puts the Le Coq shirts to shame, high time we went back to a manufacturer of quality. No need to say i won't be buying one.

Agree there.

Any other manufacturer would be better apart from possibly Diadora.
 

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