Retro Reds! A new up and coming brand with more items to come. Anyone interested in any of our first offerings please email: Retro-reds@hotmail.com Genuine Umbro Shirt (with genuine Umbro tags) - £31.99 Red/White Polo - £22.99 Round Neck Red/White Shirt - £12.99 Please note: The badge will NOT have Barnsley FC above the crest!
are they for women or is it a statement of the shape of the average bloke! Mindst if they aren't they could be a bit more shall we say generous on the waist!
I really like the red polo shirt, but I don't understand why it's got Shaw Carpets on it. That style of shirt should either have Hayselden or Taits on it. Shaw Carpets was the sponsor over a decade later.
There just samples. You can have what ever sponsor you like. We just didn’t want to replicate a original shirt. Just mixing it up a little. VK vodka if ya like
I'd definitely be up for a polo shirt, especially if you can do them in "not as thin as I was when I was clubbing every week" size....
With all due respect mate you're being spectacularly naive. Umbro will protect their brand with the full force of the law that you are breaking, Barnsley FC may do the same and you could be prosecuted. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/husband-wife-made-150000-selling-13219534
I would imagine the oakwell badge is still owned by the club. You could be in for a difficult time... especially as the club sells very similar designs.
Crack on pal. I hope you make a living from it. There's far too many Umbros in this world and nothing for the small bloke.
If I understand correctly the shirts are genuine Umbro, with the BFC prints added later. So any potential legal umbrage is likely to be with Barnsley FC, not Umbro.
Due to having 2 houses worth of junk between me and my partner Anne, we did a car boot sale today and on two occasions, two lads (late 20s maybe) whilst looking through some of my old T-shirts remarked about the shirt I was wearing (96/7 promotion season), and asked if I would sell it. I replied ok if you've got £100..... One described it as awesome, which is remarkable when you consider that the car boot was in Measham, Leicestershire.