There's several ways to wear them. And in the end, clothes do NOT make the man. A kakker will be a hopeloze suflul no matter what he wears. Someone else can walk around in similar clothes, yet not look like a total ass.
OH MY GOD!!! Way to ugly. Are they gonna be world champions in these kits? What was the idea of Nike, scare the opponent?
You prefer the one we have now then - which is just another version of a basic Nike design that every Nike sponsored side wears. Like it or not, these are unique and I like the idea of commemmorating the first ever international game Holland ever played in 1905. http://www.voetbalstats.nl/nedxi/hist19050430-1.html
cool How about that Neve de Eddy, he scored all four goals in the first ever dutch international game.
But for the first time ever I really liked the Nike design templates , that's when we decide we need to go retro. Ah well, I like the shirts. Not perfect, though. Hate the badge especially on the Home shirt, I know that's how it used to be but we could've saved the nice features and dropped the ugly ones.
remember guys these are pictures but the quality isnt that great. So I guess they will look even better in real life.
Is it my poor eyes or is our home-shirt pink and not orange???? Or is it just the .jpeg colors that are messing with it???? I like the design of both shirts, however
Those jpegs both looked like they had lost integretiry from conversion. I think the orange will be a little brighter than in the pic but a lot less orange than the ones that are capable of burning the retina now But I like them and I cannot believe that Nike has actually come up with a good shirt. It might be the biggest story of the WC so far, even bigger than the African new boys
The kits they wear now are also no sight for sore eyes. Maybe they should switch to adidas or Umbro (which is Adidas.) Look at the England shirts, they look really great. Some things should be left in the past.
No they shouldn't. I love that Twente are celebrating their 40. anniversary with retro away shirts too. Tradition is very much part of football. That's what I think anyway.