Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
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Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Had it confirmed that Castore are Burnley's kit manufacturer for next season so be warned of quality issues and late deliveries
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Thought we had deal with Umbro until 2026?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Any truth in the rumour the home shirt will feature both claret and blue.
Is it Castore who do or did that Aston Villa wet look home shirt ?
Is it Castore who do or did that Aston Villa wet look home shirt ?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Been having those same issues for years now, so it’s become expected rather than unusual.1989_claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:05 amHad it confirmed that Castore are Burnley's kit manufacturer for next season so be warned of quality issues and late deliveries
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
will the shirts be on sale before the season tickets
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Yes it is Castore who did the wet look shirt and rather than own up that it was a production error they tried to market it as a new 'technical element' until they were called out for it.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:17 amAny truth in the rumour the home shirt will feature both claret and blue.
Is it Castore who do or did that Aston Villa wet look home shirt ?
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Probably not knowing their track record.bigdavethemaddog wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:29 amwill the shirts be on sale before the season tickets
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
There’s an article online saying we’d signed a deal with Umbro until 2026?! Good and bad news if true.
Bad:
- From what I’ve seen Castore kits are quite plain and boring
- Quality issues reported although you’d expect they might’ve resolved them next year.
Good:
- I think they do some miles better/smart merchandise I might actually wear
- Umbro have been hit & miss - they deserve sacking for this years efforts though
- We won’t have templated GK kits and training wear that are exactly the same as loads of other local clubs
Bad:
- From what I’ve seen Castore kits are quite plain and boring
- Quality issues reported although you’d expect they might’ve resolved them next year.
Good:
- I think they do some miles better/smart merchandise I might actually wear
- Umbro have been hit & miss - they deserve sacking for this years efforts though
- We won’t have templated GK kits and training wear that are exactly the same as loads of other local clubs
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Very expensive in comparison to Umbro and other manufacturers we have had previously. Expect a hike in replica shirt prices if they do become kit supplier.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
I posted this on a thread last week but someone replied suggesting we'd signed a new deal with Umbro.1989_claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:05 amHad it confirmed that Castore are Burnley's kit manufacturer for next season so be warned of quality issues and late deliveries
EDIT: Found the thread
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=74813&p=2295097&hil ... e#p2295097
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Here’s the link that said we’d signed up with Umbro until 2026:
https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/f ... ore-target
https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/f ... ore-target
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
It was your post that made me think twice. I was told ages ago that it would be Castore and I'm sure I posted it on here at the time. But that article definitely suggests it's Umbro for another two seasons. I do think it is going to be Castore.NewClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:55 amHere’s the link that said we’d signed up with Umbro until 2026:
https://www.lancs.live/sport/football/f ... ore-target
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
I suppose the deal was done under the old regeme and ALK have negotiated a termination.
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The Newcastle kit by Castore looks like a really awful cheap see-through effort.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
According to the article linked, the Umbro deal was in 2021 after the ALK takeover.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:03 amI suppose the deal was done under the old regeme and ALK have negotiated a termination.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Sorry CT, hadn't seen that but was told yesterday it is Castore. I haven't seen the design yet thoughClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:51 amI posted this on a thread last week but someone replied suggesting we'd signed a new deal with Umbro.
EDIT: Found the thread
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=74813&p=2295097&hil ... e#p2295097
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
I have no reason to doubt you at all, I was told some time ago that it was going to be Castore. No idea on colours or design though other than potentially one worrying potential for the third kit.1989_claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:10 amSorry CT, hadn't seen that but was told yesterday it is Castore. I haven't seen the design yet though
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Hmmmm, strange one then.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:06 amAccording to the article linked, the Umbro deal was in 2021 after the ALK takeover.
Kit deals are always a strange one, I'm never sure how they are structured because it seems to be different everytime.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
That could quite possibly be wrong and I’m sure all contract extensions have exit clauses.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:59 amIt was your post that made me think twice. I was told ages ago that it would be Castore and I'm sure I posted it on here at the time. But that article definitely suggests it's Umbro for another two seasons. I do think it is going to be Castore.
There seems to be enough people in the know saying it’s Castore now and I’m sure there was some link to Castore via an ex Exec so that would make sense?
Although Castore seem to have a bad reputation I’m all up for a change. I’m not a massive fan of Umbro.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Castore have a deal with Umbro that means some of their stuff will be manufactured by them but bear the Umbro branding.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
its the rainbow wet look metallic quarter shirt isn't it CT?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:14 amI have no reason to doubt you at all, I was told some time ago that it was going to be Castore. No idea on colours or design though other than potentially one worrying potential for the third kit.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Can’t say I understand all this but here’s details of the deal PremierLeagueClass is referring to:
https://castore.com/blogs/press/castore ... ts-licence
So basically more likely the shirts will say Umbro on them but Castore will be the partner?
Would explain the link.
https://castore.com/blogs/press/castore ... ts-licence
So basically more likely the shirts will say Umbro on them but Castore will be the partner?
Would explain the link.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Aye and the worry is it's blue & white quartersRick_Muller wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:27 amits the rainbow wet look metallic quarter shirt isn't it CT?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
That lists all the premier league teams Umbro has, except usNewClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:35 amCan’t say I understand all this but here’s details of the deal PremierLeagueClass is referring to:
https://castore.com/blogs/press/castore ... ts-licence
So basically more likely the shirts will say Umbro on them but Castore will be the partner?
Would explain the link.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Umbro could/can be good (think that 79/80 shirt)
The training gear and GK shirt selections being stock for multiple clubs is a bit lame though isn't it? You'd think for a PL outfit all that stuff would be unique.
Shirts are obviously a main seller every year but I still think the club could do more with better non playing gear merch offerings for those of us that don't like to wear football shirts.
JJ Watt seems to have more of an idea in that department - see what plays out.
As for Castore? meh, hopefully they've improved on their material for the players shirts.
I'd love it if Kappa was still doing footy shirts - saw this concept (mind the old, horrific sponsor mind)
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The training gear and GK shirt selections being stock for multiple clubs is a bit lame though isn't it? You'd think for a PL outfit all that stuff would be unique.
Shirts are obviously a main seller every year but I still think the club could do more with better non playing gear merch offerings for those of us that don't like to wear football shirts.
JJ Watt seems to have more of an idea in that department - see what plays out.
As for Castore? meh, hopefully they've improved on their material for the players shirts.
I'd love it if Kappa was still doing footy shirts - saw this concept (mind the old, horrific sponsor mind)
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Maybe Umbro have cancelled the deal after losing money this season, with lack of sales?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
South Shields wear the same colours as we do and have had some great looking kits over the years.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:47 amUmbro could/can be good (think that 79/80 shirt)
The training gear and GK shirt selections being stock for multiple clubs is a bit lame though isn't it? You'd think for a PL outfit all that stuff would be unique.
Shirts are obviously a main seller every year but I still think the club could do more with better non playing gear merch offerings for those of us that don't like to wear football shirts.
JJ Watt seems to have more of an idea in that department - see what plays out.
As for Castore? meh, hopefully they've improved on their material for the players shirts.
I'd love it if Kappa was still doing footy shirts - saw this concept (mind the old, horrific sponsor mind)
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Umbro provide their kits and even though it’s similar to ours looks much better
Even when they had Puma at the same time as us, theirs were much better than ours
As for Kappa, much prefer Hummel to do them
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Nice - yeah, seems a bit strange that a non-league team have my thought into some of their designs than we've had... though can't complain on last seasons (even if it wasn't to my particular taste).wilks_bfc wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:52 amSouth Shields wear the same colours as we do and have had some great looking kits over the years.
Umbro provide their kits and even though it’s similar to ours looks much better
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Even when they had Puma at the same time as us, theirs were much better than ours
As for Kappa, much prefer Hummel to do them
Hummel be cool as well - would be refreshing to have a new (yet classic) kit manufacturer that we haven't had before!
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sure my physique will look perfect in a wet look slim fit castore. exciting times
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
They deserve to be compensating us for this years efforts. Dreadful. Not just us but Luton as well.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:50 amMaybe Umbro have cancelled the deal after losing money this season, with lack of sales?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Agree the training & GK gear being stock for multiple clubs is really small time. PL clubs should have their own designs.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:47 amUmbro could/can be good (think that 79/80 shirt)
The training gear and GK shirt selections being stock for multiple clubs is a bit lame though isn't it? You'd think for a PL outfit all that stuff would be unique.
Shirts are obviously a main seller every year but I still think the club could do more with better non playing gear merch offerings for those of us that don't like to wear football shirts.
JJ Watt seems to have more of an idea in that department - see what plays out.
As for Castore? meh, hopefully they've improved on their material for the players shirts.
I'd love it if Kappa was still doing footy shirts - saw this concept (mind the old, horrific sponsor mind)
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Also agree the whole merchandise and leisure wear offering needs a massive upgrade and a flight to quality. I’m not saying we shouldn’t also cater to all budgets but when you see football fans walking around in some of the labels they wear there’s a clear market for decent gear we just do t cater for at the moment.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
You not a fan of a blue and white half / half 3rd kit ?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:14 amI have no reason to doubt you at all, I was told some time ago that it was going to be Castore. No idea on colours or design though other than potentially one worrying potential for the third kit.
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Umbro don't manufacture their own stuff. The Umbro brand is owned by Iconix who own a variety of fashion brands (disappointed we didn't go with their other brand Pony rather than Umbro) and just does licensing and marketing for them.
The UK licence for Umbro is held by GL Dameck who do the actual production. https://www.gldgroup.com/about-us
GL Dameck have recently sub-licensed this to Castore
https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/c ... 4031974684
It's not really clear whether they will continue to be Umbro branded (I would imagine this will continue to be the case for their bigger deals like England Rugby and West Ham) or some may end up as Castore or even co-branded (seems unlikely).
The UK licence for Umbro is held by GL Dameck who do the actual production. https://www.gldgroup.com/about-us
GL Dameck have recently sub-licensed this to Castore
https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/c ... 4031974684
It's not really clear whether they will continue to be Umbro branded (I would imagine this will continue to be the case for their bigger deals like England Rugby and West Ham) or some may end up as Castore or even co-branded (seems unlikely).
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oh so it appears castore and umbro are one and the same? contract shouldnt matter then
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Don’t even go thereclaretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:10 amYou not a fan of a blue and white half / half 3rd kit ?
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
you may have been thinking of this from the takeover thread last May - of course Thompson left (it is suspected it wasn't by choice) last August/September and joined 777 PartnersNewClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:17 amThat could quite possibly be wrong and I’m sure all contract extensions have exit clauses.
There seems to be enough people in the know saying it’s Castore now and I’m sure there was some link to Castore via an ex Exec so that would make sense?
Although Castore seem to have a bad reputation I’m all up for a change. I’m not a massive fan of Umbro.
Chester Perry wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 10:13 amI wouldn't be surprised if there are 3 or 4 more investors in ALK/VSL in that picture - I have been trying to find a picture of Antonio Davila Parra (he is a bit of a ghost online) for quite some time now so I cannot tell if he is there -hoping someone else has more info
The guy directly behind Alan Pace is the club COO Mark Thompson - he used to work for Castore so it will be interesting to see what happens with the next kit deal (summer of 2024 i think)
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Oh god, out of the frying pan and in to the fire there then!Chester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:20 amyou may have been thinking of this from the takeover thread last May - of course Thompson left (it is suspected it wasn't by choice) last August/September and joined 777 Partners
But yes, that was who I was referring to.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Personally this is my all time favourite - super clean look - also a new Martin Dobson would be extremely welcomeNewClaret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:38 amThere’s an article online saying we’d signed a deal with Umbro until 2026?! Good and bad news if true.
Bad:
- From what I’ve seen Castore kits are quite plain and boring
- Quality issues reported although you’d expect they might’ve resolved them next year.
Good:
- I think they do some miles better/smart merchandise I might actually wear
- Umbro have been hit & miss - they deserve sacking for this years efforts though
- We won’t have templated GK kits and training wear that are exactly the same as loads of other local clubs
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
Are Castore still part owned by the EG brothers? Too much of a Blackburn connection for my liking!
All the Castore kits/clothes I’ve seen have been awful. Proper bargain bin vibes. A poor-man’s Donnay.
All the Castore kits/clothes I’ve seen have been awful. Proper bargain bin vibes. A poor-man’s Donnay.
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Yes, that’s a good kit.Chester Perry wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:33 amPersonally this is my all time favourite - super clean look - also a new Martin Dobson would be extremely welcome
Dobson Home.png
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I’m not against plain per se, I quite like ‘clean’ looking kits, my comment was that from what I’ve seen all 3 kits are usually quite boring designs.
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Says so here:claret2018 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:45 amAre Castore still part owned by the EG brothers? Too much of a Blackburn connection for my liking!
All the Castore kits/clothes I’ve seen have been awful. Proper bargain bin vibes. A poor-man’s Donnay.
https://news.sky.com/story/sports-kit-m ... t-13018941
Sound like minority investors but still one to add to the negative column
Don’t think EG group do much with Rovers do they?
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It would be great if we had adidas again
There kits are so much better than Umbro even the bog standard ones.
There kits are so much better than Umbro even the bog standard ones.
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Are we sure that the strip will have the Castore brand?
Castore announced yesterday that they had purchased the Umbro brand in the UK but would still be marketing Umbro
https://castore.com/blogs/press/castore ... ts-licence
Edit- apologies just seen the post from aggi
Castore announced yesterday that they had purchased the Umbro brand in the UK but would still be marketing Umbro
https://castore.com/blogs/press/castore ... ts-licence
Edit- apologies just seen the post from aggi
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Castore is absolute junk. I can’t believe they’ve managed to get some of the contracts that they have.
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You'd think, being a multi-billion pound industry and having 'professionals' agreeing to these contracts, that the Club have had assurances and are confident of the quality/lead times for delivery etc.
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
This explains everything thenaggi wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:11 amUmbro don't manufacture their own stuff. The Umbro brand is owned by Iconix who own a variety of fashion brands (disappointed we didn't go with their other brand Pony rather than Umbro) and just does licensing and marketing for them.
The UK licence for Umbro is held by GL Dameck who do the actual production. https://www.gldgroup.com/about-us
GL Dameck have recently sub-licensed this to Castore
https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/c ... 4031974684
It's not really clear whether they will continue to be Umbro branded (I would imagine this will continue to be the case for their bigger deals like England Rugby and West Ham) or some may end up as Castore or even co-branded (seems unlikely).
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
He has left 777 Partners too - Now at Saracens Rugby
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=74169&p=2267045&hil ... n#p2267045
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i view Castore on a similar level to Lonsdale or Slazenger, please say its not true
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Re: Next seasons kit manufacturer - Castore
If it is castore i can only see a stars and stripes 3rd kit