Sponsorship/advertising on kids kits

Sponsorship/advertising on kids kits

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SAGRIFF

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2,312 posts

180 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Can you buy proper kids kits without the sponsorship/advertising on them?

Booey

7,573 posts

181 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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SAGRIFF said:
Can you buy proper kids kits without the sponsorship/advertising on them?
Do you mean kids replica kits or are you looking for some blank shirts for a kids team? confused


SAGRIFF

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2,312 posts

180 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Booey said:
Do you mean kids replica kits or are you looking for some blank shirts for a kids team? confused
kids rep kits

oxford drinker

1,871 posts

230 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Depends on the club, and the sponsor. If the sponsor is alcohol or gambling related, often the kids kits have no sponsors logo

SAGRIFF

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2,312 posts

180 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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ok, maybe it's just me but I'm uncomfortable with my 15 month old son looking like a sandwich board advertiser but I would like him to have a shirt,


sherbert90

1,908 posts

153 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Jesus, i mis-read the title... boxedin

Cyder

7,071 posts

221 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Bah you mollycoddled parents of today. hehe

When I were but a lad the village team I played in was sponsered by the local pub.

Never did me any harm. *hic* beer

Ferg

15,242 posts

258 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Since the shirt will not really be a replica without the sponsor, perhaps you could try getting a 'retro' shirt in a kids size...perhaps from a historic era? Depends on the club, but it's nice to see kids who have a bit of knowledge of the history of their club. Just an idea.

SAGRIFF

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Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Ferg said:
Since the shirt will not really be a replica without the sponsor, perhaps you could try getting a 'retro' shirt in a kids size...perhaps from a historic era? Depends on the club, but it's nice to see kids who have a bit of knowledge of the history of their club. Just an idea.
Yes I wear the retro kits from the 60s/70s but I haven't seen them in kids sizes smile

Ferg

15,242 posts

258 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Ah, like I said, just an idea. I favour retro shirts. My son normally has a current shirt, but has the name of a club 'legend' on the back to avoid the unpleasantness of wearing an out-of-date shirt! Thing is...he chooses players who HE thinks are legends... LOL!

SAGRIFF

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2,312 posts

180 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Ferg said:
Ah, like I said, just an idea. I favour retro shirts. My son normally has a current shirt, but has the name of a club 'legend' on the back to avoid the unpleasantness of wearing an out-of-date shirt! Thing is...he chooses players who HE thinks are legends... LOL!
Thanks for the idea anyway, smile