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TFKP kit-geeks Denis, Gavin and Les could barely get a word in edgeways when Marc Jones, AFC Wimbledon's Head of Brand, Marketing, and Communications, got going on his love of kits. Which is all good because what Marc has to say is captivating stuff!
From the first AFC Wimbledon kits by Tempest Sports to the current 'Little Boy Blue & Coffee Bean' coloured banger of an away shirt by Umbro, Marc outlines his involvement and approach to the club's match-wear, including the special edition shirt based on Princess Diana's 'black sheep' wool jumper!
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Doing the 92 - Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by Daniel Storey, chief football writer at the i-Paper and author of essential tomes such as Gazza in Italy and 250 Days: Cantona’s Kung Fu and the Making of Manchester United.
Daniel talks about his latest project: attending a home game for all 92 professional clubs in the English league structure during the 2024/25 season, and writing a feature about all of them.
Naturally the conversation turns to kits and Daniel's shirt collection, Forest faves, and the contents of the CFS archive.
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The centenary of legendary kit brand Umbro is an apt time for a book charting the history of that beloved firm, and who better to author such a tome than friend of the podcast Alex Ireland.
Alex joins Denis, Gav and Les to talk not just about his fine tome, but also the best of the 2024/25 season kit releases.
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The 2024 FA Cup final is close at hand, and our resident anthem jacket obsessive Les has penned a punishing, five part exploration of the pre-match tracksuit tops/anthem jackets/presentation suits used before finals since 1955. Gav and Denis pepper him with jacket based questions to better understand the traditional sartorial staple of the Wembley (and Millennium Stadium) hosted showpiece events.
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As the 2023/24 season comes to a close, it's time to reflect on the kits that have delighted and displeased, as well as noting the wider kit trends.
Joining hosts Denis, Gav and Les are a stellar line-up of kit geeks: Sharon Zoomer, Dan Andrews, Kitmanaman Marcus, Alan Gibson of J-Soccer mag, Alex Ireland, Chris Matic, Rodrigo Lara, Derik Ferreira, Stefan Appenowitz and Edward 'Woody' Willoughby.
They cover a range of topics: the Premier League, J.League, the Bundesliga, the Championship, Serie A, Campeonato Brasileiro, Eredivisie, Copa America and more! -
The release of the new Nike and adidas kits ahead of Euro 24 and the Copa America was somewhat eclipsed by the news of Germany's defection to the Nike stable from 2027, and some folks got their knickers twisted over Nike's 'playful update' of the cross of St. George. But these new kits won't review themselves, so Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by Chris 'Chats Shirts' Matic for a 'playful' critique of them.
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Who are we to stand in the way of those demanding a second installment of 'A Question of Strips'? Denis resumes his David Coleman/Sue Barker, while team captains Les and Gav are joined by Kieran Casey of Sartoral Soccer, and Rob Fletcher, author of 1992: The Birth of Modern Football.
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Those are some Reffin' good kits! Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by Canadian ref Quentin Benetti, the man behind the wonderfully niche RefereeKitHistory.com site, to take a look at the finest officials kits in living memory.
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Denis, Gav and Les are joined by multidisciplinary kit overlord Phil Delves (of Hummel's 'Behind the Chevrons videos and Red Star Paris 125-years anniversary kit design fame) to sort the wheat from a chaff filled decade. This is '2000s - A STRIP ODYSSEY!
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The massive impact of Tiny Jerseys: In episode 22 Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by Stephen Rawlings, a California based Borussia Dortmund fan who spends his spare time sculpting wondrously detailed statuettes of classic kits. Stephen helps us to decide what iconic kits would be chiseled into Mount Kitmore, if there was a Mount Rushmore of not tiny, but massive jerseys.
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With the launch of 'Pretty Poly: The History of the Football Shirt' imminent, Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by author and 90's long-sleeve Bundesliga shirt enthusiast Alex Ireland.
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In Episode Twenty Denis, Gav and Les are joined by Raimund Simmet, author of Alle Bayern-Trikots, to discuss the rich kit history of Bayern Munich.
Additionally, the kit geeks discuss some of the latest kit releases for the 2023/24, the broader trends on show, and which kits delight or horrify.
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Something a bit different... a quiz! Denis channels his inner David Coleman for 'A Question of Strips!'
That leaves the other two to be team captains: joining Les is author John Devlin of 'True Colours Football Kits' fame and YouTube kit critic Chris Matic, a.k.a. 'Chris Chats Shirt'. Taking on the Emlyn Hughes/Ally McCoist role is Gav, who leads a team completed by author Alex Ireland of soon to be published 'Pretty Poly: The History of the Football Shirt' and past podcast guest and Forest fan Jim Hearson.
The questions posed by Denis are fiendishly difficult, indeed reputations may be left in tatters!
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As the narrative strands of the 2022/23 season merge into resolution, Denis, Gavin and Les ask each other what they've liked and disliked about kits in a campaign that oddly includes a World Cup finals.
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As the J. League celebrates its 30th anniversary, Denis, Gavin and Les are joined by the estimable Ben Mabley, co-commentator/analyst for DAZN, J-Sports and other outlets, to consider some of the stand-out kits in a league with a distinct visual language. A longer episode than normal!
フットボールキットポッドキャストでのJリーグトーク
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Denis, Gavin and Les take a look at another specific club's kit offerings, this time Nottingham Forest. Tricky Trees fan Jim Hearson selects three good ("Barking up the right tree")and three bad ("Can't see the good for the trees") kits from Forest's polyester pantheon.
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Denis, Gav and Les are joined by the estimable John Devlin of True Colours books and Admiral documentary fame to discuss underrated World Cup kits. Four kitgeeks will nominate six under the radar kits each in a bid to decide the final octet of FIFA tournament underratedness.
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Denis, Gav and Les are joined by Design Football's Jay Handley to discuss teams who 'wear the skin of their enemy', or at least colours associated with rival sides. WARNING: Contains Star Trek references.
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As the group stages of UEFA's three main competitions begin, Denis, Gavin and Les take a look at UEFA kit regulations past and present, deciding which rules are good ("Nyon to something good!") or bad ("UEFA the game or what?").
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The kit book shelves will have a new tome soon, when Matt Riley's Kit & Caboodle is released. Ahead of that Matt joins Gav, Denis and Les to discuss the inspiration behind the book, which does not sit on the fence about topics such as gambling and Crypto/NFT sponsorships, using shirts to oppose wars and bigotry, and attempts to put football on a more sustainable footing, which naturally includes the kits made from a petroleum by-product.
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