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TonyKroos

Youth Team
Does someone have this one?

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robmar85

Reserve Team
Does someone have this one?

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My logo is slightly different from yours because it was made on a different one. These are vector data, so you can transform them any way you want. Body quencher is a different font made, but if you find a better one, correct it. I helped as much as I could.
 

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TonyKroos

Youth Team

My logo is slightly different from yours because it was made on a different one. These are vector data, so you can transform them any way you want. Body quencher is a different font made, but if you find a better one, correct it. I helped as much as I could.
Thank you!! ❤❤❤
 

robmar85

Reserve Team
These old sets for MLS teams are fantastic. Interesting patterns and colors. There are just no words to describe it. They are much nicer than those of the present day.
 

ECMorley

Club Supporter
These old sets for MLS teams are fantastic. Interesting patterns and colors. There are just no words to describe it. They are much nicer than those of the present day.
This is true for most leagues imo.

Today, there's more consolidation among kit makers, which means that we see the same templates all over the world. Makers are more risk-averse because they have a broader market, so they go with less edgy designs. And kits are designed for performance, which puts certain limits on what you can do aesthetically (for example, a lot of old 90s designs would look awful on a modern, skin-tight shirt).
 

TonyKroos

Youth Team
This is true for most leagues imo.

Today, there's more consolidation among kit makers, which means that we see the same templates all over the world. Makers are more risk-averse because they have a broader market, so they go with less edgy designs. And kits are designed for performance, which puts certain limits on what you can do aesthetically (for example, a lot of old 90s designs would look awful on a modern, skin-tight shirt).
I don't think that standardization is a real big problem, but UEFA's and FIFA's rules about colors and designs had limited the creativity of the brands.
 


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