The new away kit


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Where used to sell SAFC stuff in Durham like?

Well back then the sports shops on the retail parks around durham used to sell them. About 2005 I remember being up in Sports Soccer at Dragonville and they only had large with no mediums and the kid told me to try was it JD in Durham as they were £5 cheaper? So I did.

On this occasion these were someone in the prince bishops who I can't recall at the moment who late in the season was selling long sleeve versions only. Trying to recall who it was, they were genuine and advertised but I'm not even sure it was a sports shop.
 
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Well back then the sports shops on the retail parks around durham used to sell them. About 2005 I remember being up in Sports Soccer at Dragonville and they only had large with no mediums and the kid told me to try was it JD in Durham as they were £5 cheaper? So I did.

On this occasion these were someone in the prince bishops who I can't recall at the moment who late in the season was selling long sleeve versions only. Trying to recall who it was, they were genuine and advertised but I'm not even sure it was a sports shop.
Wish the club did allow others to sell the kits. We must be the only ones not to sell our shirts on KitBag.
I was in the adidas store at dalton park and they sold all sorts of teams shirts who are sponsored by adidas, including dedicated sections for Chelsea, Man United and Germany, yet the club who are closest by and are sponsored by Adidas had no representation at all.
 
They were big and baggy fitting. I have a photo of me in mine following the mackemboozer football match.

They were like. I remember getting mine from the Claremont Garments factory shop on the Bede Industrial Estate. We had played a game on the Tuesday night and the kit was released on the Wednesday but Safc chucked a curve ball and were selling them on the Tuesday night at the game. I went straight up the next day but they were sold out in large so had to go there for one

When I got it and put it on it was huge on me. The 2nd strip avec did was a much better fit.
 
The state of those other kits man :lol:

The Navy shirt ended up fantastic, but let's not look back with too much fondness; it was baggy, had the worst collar in the history of shirts and was made of something itchy that put stinging nettles to shame.
strongly disagree. loved the fact it had Sunderland written on the back; meant you could wear a jumper and still have your team showing! i still have a few in the house
 
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