FIFYthe same color issue is exacerbated here because MLS is a closed league & approves teams' identitiesof Adidas owning the league contract.
relax or I'm gonna make you wear the tin foil pro/rel hatFIFY
I'm just saying that since MLS approves the Branding, they should make a conscious effort to keep teams from having the same primary/secondary colorsrelax or I'm gonna make you wear the tin foil pro/rel hat
I hear ya but there's only so many combos out there. Adidas also doesn't have an ounce of creativity. They could very easily differentiate with designs. I see better designs from fansI'm just saying that since MLS approves the Branding, they should make a conscious effort to keep teams from having the same primary/secondary colors
Self-designated "America's team" with the US flag there? (Twice if you count the badge)New England
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Already posted and easily one of the best kits dropped so far.![]()
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Their brand is the American Revolution with a Tie-In to the New England Patriots. You can honor the country without purporting to be America's team, just like not everyone who puts a flag in front of their house claims to be America's favorite family.Self-designated "America's team" with the US flag there? (Twice if you count the badge)
Sorry, missed your post. Looks like something you would buy at Kohl's in 1997Already posted and easily one of the best kits dropped so far.
Nah. Quakes are the only team that has a consistent identity.Sorry, missed your post. Looks like something you would buy at Kohl's in 1997
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Union and Atlanta have monochromic logos on their kits this year. What would ours look like? If Man City allows Nike for them to go monochromic on their secondary kit this year, its plausible we'd have one eventually...
My point was simply that most other kits have something very specific to their city, and the US flag isn't really specific to New England.Their brand is the American Revolution with a Tie-In to the New England Patriots. You can honor the country without purporting to be America's team, just like not everyone who puts a flag in front of their house claims to be America's favorite family.
I believe New Englanders believe their region has a special claim.My point was simply that most other kits have something very specific to their city, and the US flag isn't really specific to New England.