Your fashion tastes are a bit more refined though, bordering on obsessive last I checked so I expect nothing less from you
I used to wear football shirts all the time when I was still in school. Not as much now, just sometimes on the day there's a game or if I'm going out to grab groceries or something like that.
Our seven year old wears a jersey to school every day (Real Madrid, Spain or Portugal). Every single day. I love it!
I'm not completely against wearing a shirt casually, but it depends on the design. Wearing a simple, white RMA shirt doesn't look too weird. Especially in the States, since many people won't even recognize what you're wearing. However wearing shirts with stripes/hoops/sashes casually looks ridiculous.
Basically this but being in America and wearing a big club soccer shirt will mean bandwagoner. To be honest, I think it's stupid to wear soccer shirts in public but I like the team and the shirt so I buy them to wear when I go to the gym. I have Nike Dri Fit stuff for cardio days. Why not buy an authentic RM shirt to workout in. I mean it has Adidas' latest technology, Clima Cool. Expensive to workout in? Yes. At least the shirt is stylish.
Past a certain young age, football shirts should only be worn to either play football in, or some other form of exercise, or when you're going to a game / there's a big game on TV and you're going to the pub to watch it.
Unless you're in Ireland. You can wear while questioning a minister in Parliament there http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/socce...football-shirt-parliament-005827352--sow.html
As long our first kit is white, nothing changes for me. Third shirts, European jackets and all that are a way to get more money out of fans than anything. Sevilla used to print 5 to 6 different kits a season when they were doing great.
Who said that was our third kit. That is our away kit. Home kit...which are Henley-style shirts. I wear Henley's so I am probably going to get this. Away kit...I believe it is a Henley style as well.
I really doubt we'll pick the pink one to be our away kit, but that's just me. I expect a black one with the same pink lines the home jersey has and the white ''Adidas'' stripes.
The thing with football kits is that you need to wait until you've seen them worn (preferably by Xabi Alonso) before you can really make a judgement. We've had a red kit recently and I think it looked good on the players. I have no doubts that next seasons will too.
Yeah this seems to happen every year. People don't like the funky colored away/3rd kit, then see it on their man-crush, then say it's growing on them.