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Hahahha...Juventino;3825113 said:Ugh, the only club that should wear brown jerseys is St. Pauli.
Whatever, Juve got a killer pink jersey coming out.MaSsiVe;3825117 said:Envy is a deadly sin
MaSsiVe;3825166 said:Yes, because yellow is so much more discrete than red.
Actually it is, it's all about personal preference. Red doesn't suit me while yellow does. That's it.MaSsiVe;3825166 said:Yes, because yellow is so much more discrete than red.
New Balance's horrendous logo is straight out of the crap part of the late 80s / early 90s ... if that logo reflects their ideal brand image, it doesn't auger well for most of what follows ...Forbes said:New Balance is hardly starting from scratch, as it started a soccer business three years ago under its Warrior subsidiary. Warrior’s entry into the soccer market was highlighted by its $40 million-a-year jersey deal with Liverpool starting with the 2012-13 season. Liverpool has one of the best-selling kits in the world. Warrior also sponsored Stoke City, Sevilla and Porto and a handful of other clubs. Warrior-endorsed players included: Vincent Kompany, Marouane Fellaini, Tim Cahill and Nikica Jelavic. All of the teams and players will move over to the New Balance endorsement roster. “Given the global reach we have with the New Balance brand, we are better served to move those assets over,” says New Balance product executive Joe Preston. “We want to take it to the next level.”