Olympic kit
ugo.santalucia
Posts: 28,325
Is that right? Tom Daley might as well go with a man-kini, I would say... would that thing be allowed on the beach in Sunderland?
left the forum March 2023
0
Comments
-
hah - the only "issue" I see is that mortals will buy the "kit" and wear it "with pride" despite the fact that most of it will be obscured by overhanging bellies!0
-
the coat of arms looks terrible0
-
Microscopic swimming trunks aside, that design is pretty bad. It looks like they couldn't decide on one design so just threw them all on.0
-
I thought Mark Spitz had a low cut, but it's nothing compared to Tom Daley's...
That said, Phelps... :oops:
left the forum March 20230 -
And it seems they've included pyjamas this year, looking at the lady on the right.0
-
You can see the cycling bodysuit on the right in this pic.
http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cpsp ... euters.jpg0 -
Every single garment looks awful0
-
Gethinceri wrote:Every single garment looks awful
I thought the same of the last olympic kit. At least this one is Red/White/Blue. Trouble is they have given the job to a fashion designer who seems to get the olympic kit ticket coz of who her dad is.
What would really be cool is to go retro and just have Red/White/Blue band across the chest on the tops. Classic.Always be yourself, unless you can be Aaron Rodgers....Then always be Aaron Rodgers.0 -
well I actually quite like the track cycling kit because the darker colours mean the "fake" coat of arms thing doesnt detract so much from it...but I dont get the "fake" coat of arms thing, or why Stella has to design it...though I do think alot of people have missed the point that Rio isnt quite the same temperature as Great Britain.0
-
Doesnt look so bad here:
0 -
I don't think it looks that bad but it's not very distinctive - modern GB kits seem to be designed to look OK if you used the design on some casual/sports wear rather than something bold that stands out and looks striking whilst being used in the Olympics. So it's inoffensive but not great - 5 out of 10.[Castle Donington Ladies FC - going up in '22]0
-
Its a kind of hybrid 'The New Avengers' and 'Charlies Angles' design, and I quite like it for that.
I think it will be a grower, especially when we win medals in it.
I will be getting my wife another ladies crop top like Jessica's
There will be no belly hanging underneath slowbike.
I think her abs look better than mrs Ennis-Hill's in that photo tbh
Not so keen on the Paralympic overcoat though!
(Sorry for the Sutton'ism :oops: , just being topical lol).0 -
ugo.santalucia wrote:Is that right? Tom Daley might as well go with a man-kini, I would say... would that thing be allowed on the beach in Sunderland?
It's amazing how similar Tom and I look in our speedos. And he's still only 22! He's been around for ages.Pinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0 -
awavey wrote:well I actually quite like the track cycling kit because the darker colours mean the "fake" coat of arms thing doesnt detract so much from it...but I dont get the "fake" coat of arms thing, or why Stella has to design it...though I do think alot of people have missed the point that Rio isnt quite the same temperature as Great Britain.
If you mean that "Stella designed the coat of arms", she didn't. It came from the College of Arms.
The older I get, the better I was.0 -
No green in it to represent Wales once again.0
-
Frank Wilson wrote:No green in it to represent Wales once again.The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Don't Wales and Scotland compete in their own name or is that something else? Also I think one international thing Yorkshire ended up with the most medals out of home nations so perhaps we should swap the lions for whippets and have them wearing floppy flat/cloth caps!0
-
-
Tangled Metal wrote:Don't Wales and Scotland compete in their own name or is that something else? Also I think one international thing Yorkshire ended up with the most medals out of home nations so perhaps we should swap the lions for whippets and have them wearing floppy flat/cloth caps!
You're thinking of the Commonwealth games, they're treated as being former colonies
It's just a hill. Get over it.0 -
Well they are, aren't they?0
-
Frank Wilson wrote:No green in it to represent Wales once again.
Eh? I'm a proud Welshman but I've never expected to see green anywhere on a GB kit. For that matter, I've never really associated it with Welsh kit either - very few Welsh rugby shirts have included green although it does make an appearance quite regularly in small measures on the football kit.0 -
ugo.santalucia wrote:would that thing be allowed on the beach in Sunderland?0