Leaked images all seem to be part and parcel of the pre-launch for a new kit these days. Then Social Media does its stuff.
Somewhere in the Adidas empire this morning someone will be delving through what could at its kindest be described as a mixed response to what appears to be Celtic’s third kit. Mixed in terms of degree of hostility.
Putting a mix of pink and green pinstripes onto an essentially white kit really doesn’t work although a fan on a bus to the match or player tearing down the wing can look quite different to the catwalk picture.
Greg Taylor has been chosen to model the kit which probably tells a tale about the likelihood of some of the big names sticking around at Celtic this season.
The dark green change kit has been well received by supporters, many happy to use their £50 Season Ticket voucher to get their hands on the latest from Adidas.
In two days time Celtic take on Sheffield Wednesday in their first pre-season friendly, eyes will be on the kit chosen with the home kit still to be revealed for the 21/22 season.
It appears to be real anyway..
Thoughts on this? pic.twitter.com/bCCzjJgZ5b
— The Huddle Breakdown (@huddlebreakdown) July 4, 2021
Agreed. Badge and Adidas logo should be in their normal positions and the sponsor should be slightly higher and it would be a great top.
— Michael (@michaelquig) July 4, 2021
Absolutely horrendous. Only thing that may have saved it from worst ever title would have been dark green shorts. Hideous effort adidas
— ??????? Gary ScottishEagle ??????? (@garydg7) July 4, 2021
I like it!
— celticbynumbers (@Alan_Morrison67) July 4, 2021
It’s a mess. The Adidas trainee must be sleeping with the boss.
— Oddbins (Sack The Board) (@BStarksTH) July 4, 2021
I get the origins… maybe not so the design ?
— stuarthoran (@stuarthoran2) July 4, 2021
Bogging strip
— Aidsoooooooo??????????? (@AidanMartin1) July 4, 2021
Why’s the badge so low? It’s on his ribcage?
— Pearse (@CranePearse) July 4, 2021
Absolutely horrendous. ????
— fore (@BhoyBoris) July 4, 2021