Poll: Group E
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2012-13
53.33%
32 53.33%
1994-96
11.67%
7 11.67%
2002-03
23.33%
14 23.33%
2016-17
11.67%
7 11.67%
Total 60 vote(s) 100%
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Kit World Cup - Group E
#1
Next up, Group E:

http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/West_Bro...Albion.htm

2012-13: The Adidas Zoopla number sported by Romelu Lukaku amongst others, a modern classic in my opinion.

1994-96: The first kit in that bizarre, and very 90’s, fascination with putting the town crest on the shirt rather than the actual badge.

2002-03: The first kit back in the PL and a nod to an old classic. Fell apart easily.

2016-17: Sky blue Adidas trim, which kinda worked. Massive white back, which didn’t.
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#2
I picked up a 94 shirt (made by Pelada) online a couple of years ago. Looks great with no sponsor IMO! the 2002 is also a great shirt, the other 2 are forgettable.
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#3
Quality not great (although mine still in decent condition) but love the 2002/03 kit. 2012/13 I have a shirt without Zoopla on which is great. The purple ruined it.
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#4
so many people going for the 2012! I blame Duffers highly leading descriptions... Big Grin
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#5
(07-31-2020, 08:56 AM)ChamonixBaggie Wrote: so many people going for the 2012! I blame Duffers highly leading descriptions... Big Grin

The power of prose my friend...
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#6
A. 2012-13
The Adidas Zoopla number sported by Romelu Lukaku amongst others, a modern classic in my opinion.
[Image: west_bromwich_albion_2012-2013.gif]


B. 1994-96
The first kit in that bizarre, and very 90’s, fascination with putting the town crest on the shirt rather than the actual badge.
[Image: west_bromwich_albion_1995-1996.gif]

C. 2002-03
The first kit back in the PL and a nod to an old classic. Fell apart easily.
[Image: west_bromwich_albion_2002-2003.gif]


D. 2016-17
Sky blue Adidas trim, which kinda worked. Massive white back, which didn’t.
[Image: west_bromwich_albion_2016-2017-1st.gif]
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#7
2012-13 takes top.

2002-03 comes second to set up a tie with the very kit it pays homage to.
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