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Small photoshop to remove the shield

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I think the shoulders on the West Ham kit are a bit funny and makes the kit a bit ill-fitting. I also think West Ham could have used the Bournemouth template, to achieve a similar design
 
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Almost ever single of the PL clubs without stripes and that have plain fronts. Wouldn't mind to see some dare and imagination!

less is more, my dude.
 
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FC Porto put out their new strips recently and they're all pretty *in good. I was there for a few days recently and always want to grab a strip in the town if the club has a good shirt or some nice colours, ended up having absolutely no idea what one to go with. For those playing at home, sky blue and orange are up there with green as my favourite sporting colours. Ended up with the sky blue one which I think is the third strip. Also scored a Fiorentina one recently too; my first Le Coq shirt.

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FC Porto put out their new strips recently and they're all pretty ****in good. I was there for a few days recently and always want to grab a strip in the town if the club has a good shirt or some nice colours, ended up having absolutely no idea what one to go with. For those playing at home, sky blue and orange are up there with green as my favourite sporting colours. Ended up with the sky blue one which I think is the third strip. Also scored a Fiorentina one recently too; my first Le Coq shirt.

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very very classy set.

8.5/10 (10 being Bournemouth's 2013/14 set)
 
I'm sure that Nike will trot out some heritage jargon, but since it hasn't officially been released yet, we'll have to wiat and see.
 
You're aware that a shield of similar shape was basically worn from the early 20s to the late 60s, yeah?

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A classic shield like that doesn't go well with a modern, generic teamwear kit like the one they've put it on though.
 
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