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Celtic tops 24/25

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Callum McGregor, May 10, 2022.

Discuss Celtic tops 24/25 in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. Noskeil

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    Why a supporter of any club would buy fakes or knockoffs just completely baffles me, if I couldn't afford the real top from the club store I wouldn't be bothering.
     
  2. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    Maybe the clubs shouldn't charge £65 for a shirt or £50 a kids shirt that goes out of date within 12 months.
     
  3. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Well that's probably because you're a *.

    In a day in age when folk can hardly afford heating, no one should be accosted for spending maybe £10 less getting the new top from another seller.

    Maybe try questioning Celtic themselves why a new top has to come out every season and costs like £60+ when it only costs about $5 to make...
     
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  4. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Lend us £50 bro thnx
     
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  5. MacEwan Himmy Butler Gold Member

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    It’s a luxury item and a percentage goes back into the club. Nobody is complaining about the extra revenue the club gets.

    I wouldn’t buy a fake myself, I’d save for the real thing if I wanted one. I just dont see the point either. If I can afford it I’ll get it, if I can’t I won’t. Same with any knock off gear, I don’t understand people that buy it.

    Its not Celtic you have to speak to, its Adidas.
     
  6. Cena Never Give Up Gold Member

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    I use them for 5s so I'd rather pay the 15/20 for the fake than 65/70
     
  7. Mr. Slippyfist

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    It’s no a “luxury” item if…say…you’ve 3 weans who’re greetin the face aff ye for the new kit, for reasons that don’t need explaining.

    £65 for just the shirt might no seem a lot for folk like you, but when a full kit at, I think, approx £80+ x 3 (again, for example), you can understand why folk will go to the likes of JD, or perhaps even a knock off to save some much needed money.

    And, do Adidas just tell Celtic what to
    Do, or do you not think they’re working in collaboration with each other then???
     
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  8. MacEwan Himmy Butler Gold Member

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    You’re mental if you genuinely don’t think a football top is a luxury item. No matter the circumstance.

    £65 is a * load of money for a piece of clothing. That’s exactly what makes it a luxury. Dont try and make out I’m saying “just buy the real thing”, because thats not what I said.

    I said I wouldn’t if I couldn’t. I get weans are different.

    Adidas set the prices. There’s no doubt in my mind about that. Its the same price in JD, who also work with Adidas.
     
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    Oh * off you self righteous bully, thought you had * off as I've no seen yer * on the boards for a while.

    Not my problem if you can't afford this or that, I'm in the same boat. But in saying that I don't see the point of paying for some Chinese sweatshop trash for 30 quid rather than just wait a few weeks and save for the real thing and give back to the club you support.

    Also @Mr. Slippyfist in a time where folk are struggling like you say, I would hardly think a new football top would be on the height of anyones shopping list. 1st World problems I guess.
     
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  10. jamiebhoy67

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    This forum is mental man haha
     
  11. DonnyCelt

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    Just got the confirmation, my home top is being delivered today :party048:
     
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    I think that everyone should buy fakes, and I can guarantee you that the price will be cut to next season if ppl do that.

    Disgusting charging 60 for a * shirt that cost like a pack of rice to make.

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  13. Twisty Proper clown Gold Member

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    Where are our tops made ?
     
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  14. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    I get x% goes back to the club, I used that to justify buying the shirts previously but the reality is that they are not value for money. I will buy official training gear, I think that ages far better and far better value for money.
     
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    The shirts are made in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Notorious for slave labouring and dumping toxic waste water in the rivers.

    I would guess that a shirt cost around 2-3£ to make.


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  16. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    I would guess less than that. Maybe using recycled materials has upped cost but none of these brands use ethical labour.
     
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    60 quid for a nice design and half decent quality is a great price but it depends what you compare it to…for instance 200 odd quid for a plain white cotton t shirt that says Gucci balmain or whatever on it
     
  18. MacEwan Himmy Butler Gold Member

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    Money going back into the club is definitely not a justifiable reason to spend £65 on a top, its just a better reason to save and buy the real thing rather than line the pockets of some random * for a fake.

    Nobody is obliged to buy any merch, it doesn’t make you any more or less of a fan.
     
  19. MacEwan Himmy Butler Gold Member

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    Third one must be coming on Monday, surely.
     
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    3rd august am sure is the day mate
     
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