I hope all profits from the Whiteout shirt are donated to either the 1901 players families or to charity, along with the club matching any donation in full.
Yes, I know I was chuckling when I wrote the above.
Almost no football shirts, aside from some player worn, seem to actually go up in value, so good luck to the scalpers paying £150+ at retail.
You can get pretty much any era shirt on platforms like Vinted or Classic Football Shirts for very little, and usually lower than the original purchase price.
And to be a really bitter person, I’d point out that paying 10p for a plastic carrier bag annoys me.
Football shirts are made from plastic too, but rather than 10p are over £80 pounds in most cases. Even allowing for the production differences there is no / little justification for the retail pricing.
Yes, I know I was chuckling when I wrote the above.
Almost no football shirts, aside from some player worn, seem to actually go up in value, so good luck to the scalpers paying £150+ at retail.
You can get pretty much any era shirt on platforms like Vinted or Classic Football Shirts for very little, and usually lower than the original purchase price.
And to be a really bitter person, I’d point out that paying 10p for a plastic carrier bag annoys me.
Football shirts are made from plastic too, but rather than 10p are over £80 pounds in most cases. Even allowing for the production differences there is no / little justification for the retail pricing.
