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SUFC: The Future New 2024/25 kit - sponsored by c2c rail - officially released and available from club shop

Our hopes and visions for the rebirth of Southend United, plus any plans published by the consortium for discussion
Is it me or are the size bands from S to 3XL just really narrow - by that I mean per available size to order you have maybe an inch and a half band of waist measurement (except XL for some reason). From 3XL up you get 4 more inches on the waist banding per larger size.

These bands seem quite narrow, maybe narrower than standard retail sizing... which possibly accounts for people needing to order a larger size than they would usually elsewhere (downside) but also more people are likely to end up with an item that fits them relatively well (upside)?
 
Once again terrible

After all we have been through not one person thought "Hang on that looks like Wimbledon's old kit"?

Can't blame Macron really, but the child who designed it should be flayed and docked his 1p wages for the week and given a football kit history lesson.
 
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