Chevrolet Logo Discussion (Manchester United Kits 2015/16)

Apparently there's outrage (that word again) over the neckline on the women's shirt...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ne-on-new-Manchester-United-womens-shirt.html

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Don't see what the fuss is, it doesn't even show cleavage. But who am I to disagree with this twat?



"Horrendous and sexist."
 
I don't see the issue, but looking at the pictures, its definitely different.
 
I remember a few years ago there was 'outrage' about the lack of womens kit and how 'sexist' it was.

Now they make a womens kit and there is 'outrage' about how 'sexist' it is.
 
Went down to Old Trafford yesterday and bought the long sleeve version, I'm well impressed it's one of the best home kits we've had in a while. Still seems weird having the 3 stripes down the arm but it's a great kit.
 
£82 for a LS shirt with name & numbers from the official online store, ho ho..
No.
 
I remember a few years ago there was 'outrage' about the lack of womens kit and how 'sexist' it was.

Now they make a womens kit and there is 'outrage' about how 'sexist' it is.
Spot on. Someone will always moan. We should bring out a transgender kit and call it a day.
 
Apparently there's outrage (that word again) over the neckline on the women's shirt...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ne-on-new-Manchester-United-womens-shirt.html

AC1425_21_hover_model.jpg


Don't see what the fuss is, it doesn't even show cleavage. But who am I to disagree with this twat?



"Horrendous and sexist."

They're not "horrendous and sexist" what so ever, but the collar is a bit low. Our women's kits in the past have been the same, just with a slimmer waist and different sizes.
 
Why is the women's shirt getting so much "controversy" ? It is a different design and it is not bad. Feminists wanna be taken seriously but how can they when they get worked up over absolutely nothing.
 
They're not "horrendous and sexist" what so ever, but the collar is a bit low. Our women's kits in the past have been the same, just with a slimmer waist and different sizes.
They usually are more fitted. As you say they don't usually have different collars. A lot of women would feel more comfortable in a mens looser shirt anyway.
 
They usually are more fitted. As you say they don't usually have different collars. A lot of women would feel more comfortable in a mens looser shirt anyway.
Probably yeah, but they always have the option of buying an XS/S men's top.
 
Not all women are built like the lady in the picture and not all women like wearing fitted top. They might actually see it more of a fashion top than a football top.
Yeah that's my point, the women's top is just another option but if they want to wear a normal fitting top they can choose a smaller sized men's top, or larger if they're large...
 
Yeah that's my point, the women's top is just another option but if they want to wear a normal fitting top they can choose a smaller sized men's top, or larger if they're large...
If the childrens sizes are anything to go by, god knows what the womens sizes are like anyway.
 
You'd think that this womens kit was peephole top with crotchless shorts with a built in vibrator the way the rug munchers are banging on about it...
 
Apparently there's outrage (that word again) over the neckline on the women's shirt...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ne-on-new-Manchester-United-womens-shirt.html

AC1425_21_hover_model.jpg


Don't see what the fuss is, it doesn't even show cleavage. But who am I to disagree with this twat?



"Horrendous and sexist."


We have to accept that, according to modern feminism, everything is sexist. From men's clothing and how far apart men's legs are on public transport, to models with healthy bodies.

Everything in western society that is, because tackling real oppression in societies and cultures where women are genuinely denied basic human rights and have to live under real patriarchys wouldn't attract the right sort of attention.
 
Let's just say if they weren't advertising that women's shirt as a replica it would be OK. However, it's not a replica of the actual kit, look at the colour it lacks the black hem. If they'd made a replica top with the right cut, and added that as a leisure top then it would be fine.
 
I can't remember us using the different Champions League typeface in League Cup and FA Cup matches, last few seasons we definitely haven't.
We didn't last season cause we weren't in the CL, but we've used United's own font for as long as I can remember in CL games and cup games.