These Tottenham shirts come with a word of warning, just because a garment has gone into production and been made up that does not guarantee that it will be the same as the official shirt.
Over the past few years, knock-off sites in China clearly got bored waiting for actual designs to be released and began pumping out fake fakes (if that makes sense) complete with all the usual labels and swing-tickets.
All three are terrifyingly sad looking, but the yellow one really deserves an award for thoughtlessness. Oh, and it will remind fans of a certain vintage of an Arsenal shirt from yesteryear.
Closer examination of the picture (centre top) suggests than even a passing bird refused to poop on them.
There is no template they said.
I can’t get on board with the home one, but I quite like the yellow and the green ones. At least the AIA isn’t red. Each to their own I guess.
I like the look of the late 1890s brown and mustard shirt (with a cockerel) should revisit it.
The green one looks fine if used with green shorts not black.The home one is okay but the yellow ones logos and badge look out of place.
Awful the lot of them. The Nike template strikes again. Spurs really need to shake up their merchandise. I go on the Spurs shop and struggle to find anything I would wear.