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The new kit is shit. We need to get back with Nike.

It's not that bad. The Nike kits were even worse getting to the end of the contract. Nike kits in the 90s were sick - in the Prem they only really sponsored Arsenal to begin with and actually put effort into the designs and quality. They didn't even try by the time Puma were ready to step in.

BTW: already pre-ordered.
 
My English bredrens , you’ll familiar with any websites out there that sell Clark’s besides the Clark’s website?

That Clark’s Weaver joints nice like dat dread.
 
My English bredrens , you’ll familiar with any websites out there that sell Clark’s besides the Clark’s website?

That Clark’s Weaver joints nice like dat dread.

The first link is directly off Clarks USA, the second ships worldwide:

https://www.clarksusa.com/search/?text=Weaver&CSRFToken=c7b04bae-0ae4-4ece-acc8-cf81c8bae1ab

https://www.urbanindustry.co.uk/pages/search-results-page?q=Clarks+weaver

I'll add more if I find any.

Edit:

https://www.bellsshoes.co.uk/search/clarks-weaver

https://www.workingclassheroes.co.u...KVpB7TDHZLY70y_BpGLpVVxvms7wzyfBoCCtIQAvD_BwE
 
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It's not that bad. The Nike kits were even worse getting to the end of the contract. Nike kits in the 90s were sick - in the Prem they only really sponsored Arsenal to begin with and actually put effort into the designs and quality. They didn't even try by the time Puma were ready to step in.

BTW: already pre-ordered.

Bullshit red cross worker looking kit, Enjoy.
 
My English bredrens , you’ll familiar with any websites out there that sell Clark’s besides the Clark’s website?

That Clark’s Weaver joints nice like dat dread.

Check out 'Padmore and Barnes' before you commit Clarks bro... Personally I think their quality is much better than Clarks, and I think all their joints are still handmade made in Ireland... You still might prefer Clarks but might be worth doing some research first and checking reviews... Couple of my bredrens Clarks have fallen apart mad easy last few years...


http://www.padmore-barnes.com/Padmore-and-Barnes-History.html

Some dope flavours in the OG 404 boot... Do a Google and see what flavours you can find, I copped the black and yellow 'Wu Tang' joints in the sale a while ago...

http://www.padmore-barnes.com/Original-Boot/

'At Padmore & Barnes today this tradition goes on
Padmore & Barnes have been manufacturing shoe since 1934. It was decided then and is carried out today to make shoes of quality and distinction. The company manufactured 25,000 pairs of shoes per week, exported all over the globe and over 500 people were employed in their Kilkenny based plant. In addition, hundreds of people in the surrounding areas were employed part time, hand stitching the shoes in their own homes, which continued an aged old tradition of hand crafts in Ireland.

Padmore & Barnes, Clarks and buyouts
From 1964 to 1987 the company was under the ownership of C&J Clarks. During this period Clarks WALLABEE® Shoes were manufactured at the Kilkenny plant in Ireland.

For the past 25 years, Clarks has continued to sell the WALLABEE® Shoe, building up a large dedicated following around the world. Padmore & Barnes is proud to have played a part in the iconic WALLABEE® shoe.

Padmore & Barnes became an independent company in 1987 through a management buyout.

Since 1987 Padmore & Barnes has traded independently, producing shoes that are sold in many countries around the world. The strength of quality and attention to detail has brought Padmore & Barnes through over 80 years of trading internationally.

Today Padmore & Barnes are internationally recognised as leaders in the field of design, innovation and production techniques associated with the manufacture of casual shoes.

Today shoes produced by Padmore & Barnes are sold under the “Padmore & Barnes” label or the labels of their customers.

We hope you enjoy our history and invite you to be part of the next generation to enjoy the Padmore & Barnes experience.'
 
It's not that bad. The Nike kits were even worse getting to the end of the contract. Nike kits in the 90s were sick - in the Prem they only really sponsored Arsenal to begin with and actually put effort into the designs and quality. They didn't even try by the time Puma were ready to step in.

BTW: already pre-ordered.

Nah. The 06, 09, 13 kits were dope.

The kits might take a dip in quality at times but the apparel is always on point and Nike made great, high quality Ts and hoodies for Arsenal.

Apparently Nike and Adidas are fighting the rights.
 
Check out 'Padmore and Barnes' before you commit Clarks bro... Personally I think their quality is much better than Clarks, and I think all their joints are still handmade made in Ireland... You still might prefer Clarks but might be worth doing some research first and checking reviews... Couple of my bredrens Clarks have fallen apart mad easy last few years...


http://www.padmore-barnes.com/Padmore-and-Barnes-History.html

Some dope flavours in the OG 404 boot... Do a Google and see what flavours you can find, I copped the black and yellow 'Wu Tang' joints in the sale a while ago...

http://www.padmore-barnes.com/Original-Boot/

'At Padmore & Barnes today this tradition goes on
Padmore & Barnes have been manufacturing shoe since 1934. It was decided then and is carried out today to make shoes of quality and distinction. The company manufactured 25,000 pairs of shoes per week, exported all over the globe and over 500 people were employed in their Kilkenny based plant. In addition, hundreds of people in the surrounding areas were employed part time, hand stitching the shoes in their own homes, which continued an aged old tradition of hand crafts in Ireland.

Padmore & Barnes, Clarks and buyouts
From 1964 to 1987 the company was under the ownership of C&J Clarks. During this period Clarks WALLABEE® Shoes were manufactured at the Kilkenny plant in Ireland.

For the past 25 years, Clarks has continued to sell the WALLABEE® Shoe, building up a large dedicated following around the world. Padmore & Barnes is proud to have played a part in the iconic WALLABEE® shoe.

Padmore & Barnes became an independent company in 1987 through a management buyout.

Since 1987 Padmore & Barnes has traded independently, producing shoes that are sold in many countries around the world. The strength of quality and attention to detail has brought Padmore & Barnes through over 80 years of trading internationally.

Today Padmore & Barnes are internationally recognised as leaders in the field of design, innovation and production techniques associated with the manufacture of casual shoes.

Today shoes produced by Padmore & Barnes are sold under the “Padmore & Barnes” label or the labels of their customers.

We hope you enjoy our history and invite you to be part of the next generation to enjoy the Padmore & Barnes experience.'


PADmore and Barnes , first time hearing about those. Wow. They Clark’s competition. Both looking decent.
 
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