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Post by cjeagle on Jun 4, 2015 4:33:36 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 4, 2015 13:34:40 GMT 8
Nice Ad adidas From one revolutionary inspiration to another. The Philippines is ready for the rise of the new football era. #X15 #BeTheDifference ____ This is why when it comes to football, I have always worn Adidas boots.
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Post by kuo24 on Jun 4, 2015 15:54:40 GMT 8
I'm excited about the GK kit. The others, not too sure. Have to see them up close first. I wonder how much is the retail price at Bootcamp.
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Post by Caz on Jun 4, 2015 17:23:14 GMT 8
I'm excited about the GK kit. The others, not too sure. Have to see them up close first. I wonder how much is the retail price at Bootcamp. Just got back from Bootcamp. Personally, I really like these kits now that I've touched them and seen them up close. I'm working on my detailed review for you guys. But in the meantime, the price for Adult sizes is P1,695 per shirt. It is to my great delight to say that child sizes are available and they cost P1,495 each.
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Post by cmcp on Jun 4, 2015 18:24:21 GMT 8
I just bought a blue kit at bootcamp. Its nice, I personally like it. It just sucks you cant get any with a number at bootcamp. Im currently ordering 2 again with number 17 an 7 in blue and white. Anyway for those who want numbers on their kits you can message Small Change Big Change on facebook. Apparently they are shipping kits world wide through LGR with numbers. No names though. Same price as bootcamp - 1695 with numbers.
Compared to the last kit. If you guys order online. I was a large for the puma. For the LGR im XL so get one size bigger if you order in comparison to your puma kit if you have one.
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Post by Caz on Jun 4, 2015 18:26:57 GMT 8
2015 LGR Philippines Men's National Football Team Replica Kit Shirt - ReviewToday, BootCamp in Bonifacio Global City started selling the Azkals' replica kit shirts which the team will use during their 2018 Russia World Cup Qualification campaign. I was fortunate to be able to go there to purchase some shirts and here's what I found. For some reason, all these years I always had the impression that the blue kit was our "home" one. But today I was corrected, the white is our home kit. So I'll feature that one in this review. The first thing I noticed was how light the material was. It's arguably as light as the previous Puma kit, which is great! But when I fitted my usual size I found immediately that the shirt is remarkably tight! Furthermore, the shirt's light material isn't so forgiving for those "extra rice" fans with "extra love". It'll look great on those who can go for the fitted look though. But for the rest of us "Dadbods" and "Mombods" who need more room for those San Mig Lights during Azkals games, it's one size up. The front of the shirt features a white crewneck collar that slightly overlaps a central red portion. Beneath that is a horizontal section of porous material, presumably for more ventilation. Quite similar to the previous Puma kit. But the most striking feature is the central shock of blue that fades to white bilaterally in this section. On the left chest is the PFF patch. I once feared that LGR would bring back the printed "rubberized" decal from a previous Puma kit which unfortunately didn't hold up well over time. It's in the proper size, in my opinion. But is it a proper patch? Only the outer boundary has actual embroidery. The actual PFF logo looks printed on fabric. It's well done, don't get me wrong, but I do prefer an embroidered patch. The LGR logo appears to be a heat-transferred decal or silk-screened print. It being over the extra-porous "ventilation" stripe makes it one of the more fragile parts of the shirt. Extra care when washing. The Philippine flag rests on the right sleeve. It too isn't embroidered. It's a print on a fabric patch. I should mention the PFF and flag patches feel soft and "velvety". I fear for their stability if folded. They do feel a bit fragile. The ends of the sleeves have a nice red trimming. The back of the shirt features the extra-airy material again at it's topmost portion, this time in blue. It features a glorious representation of the Sun and Stars. I've always wanted this on our kits! Below it is dominated by a faint pattern of boxes and intersecting lines. I'm not too sure what it represents, but it's a nice detail. Here's the blue "away" kit shirt. And here's what's behind it. The kit shirts are Php1695 each for Adult sizes and P1495 each for Child/Youth sizes. Currently only available at BootCamp BGC though they'll be available at BootCamp Katipunan in a later date, possibly as early as tomorrow.
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Post by cmcp on Jun 4, 2015 18:50:32 GMT 8
I just bought a blue kit at bootcamp. Its nice, I personally like it. It just sucks you cant get any with a number at bootcamp. Im currently ordering 2 again with number 17 an 7 in blue and white. Anyway for those who want numbers on their kits you can message Small Change Big Change on facebook. Apparently they are shipping kits world wide through LGR with numbers. No names though. Same price as bootcamp - 1695 with numbers. Compared to the last kit. If you guys order online. I was a large for the puma. For the LGR im XL so get one size bigger if you order in comparison to your puma kit if you have one. Apparently you can add a name as well for 300php additional charge. 1695 for kit w/ number 1995 for kit w/ number and name
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 5, 2015 2:16:40 GMT 8
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 5, 2015 2:38:53 GMT 8
The new Azkals kit. The team's new outfitter is LGR, and both the blue and white kits were unveiled on Wednesday night in the Sparta football pitch. LGR last outfitted the national team in 2012 after Mizuno and before Puma took over. The USA MNT uses Nike, an American brand. Germany uses Adidas, a German company. For a long time England's Three Lions were kitted out by Umbro, a legendary English outfitter until they switched to Nike, who now owns Umbro. Thailand's War Elephants wear Grand Sport, a local kit maker. It's therefore only fitting that our boys don a uniform that is designed and manufactured in the Philippines by Filipinos. The kit is clean, classy, and elegant in a simple way. I like the subtle ethnic details in the goalkeeper shirt's chest area and the maze pattern in the back of the outfield jersey. I also love the three stars and a sun on the back of the neck. Very Francis Magalona. Previous Azkals jerseys were often designs from the supplier's catalogs that were used by other teams. One of the Puma national kits was a template that Chile's national squad also used. The old Adidas kit from the mid-aughts was identical to the one used by the Greece national team. But this LGR uniform is unique to the Philippine men's team, and that is really cool. The jerseys are available for purchase at Bootcamp outlets for P1695, according to LGR's Rhayan Cruz. I'm also told they may be available in SM stores soon. Dan Palami says we will wear white on the 11th. Adidas has also come on board as the team's footwear and sock provider, which is terrific. Many of the players were going to wear the three stripes anyway. www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/95310-azkals-notebook-one-week-bahrain
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Post by atienza8chelsea on Jun 5, 2015 5:34:44 GMT 8
Does anyone know when and where this will be available online? I live in the United Kingdom and I want to get the new kits before or after the Bahrain and Yemen matches.
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Post by nicag88 on Jun 6, 2015 5:54:18 GMT 8
Whos from cebu here? are they selling these kit in bootcamp ayala yet?
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Post by kuo24 on Jun 6, 2015 9:30:27 GMT 8
Is it available in Bootcamp Katipunan by now? Planning to swing by later.
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Post by xclentoy on Jun 8, 2015 9:13:57 GMT 8
is it available in SM stores?
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Post by cjeagle on Jun 8, 2015 9:51:46 GMT 8
GOING LOCAL. After failed partnerships with Mizuno and Puma, the Philippine Football Federation has teamed up with LGR to make the new kits. It may not be a big deal to some but we are slowly getting to a point, like in other countries, where the unveiling of new kits is a big thing. We had that last week and so far, the reaction has been positive. It helps, perhaps, that LGR is a Filipino company and recognizes the needs of the team. Mizuno and Puma only provided uniforms, LGR recognizes that being kit provider means more than providing uniforms, but giving fans that connection to the team. LGR has changed the local pro scene. Before, I’ve always wondered why the uniforms of the PBA teams are no better than the uniforms of teams who play in the barangay leagues. When LGR stepped in, that changed. Now, I also hope LGR changes the fan experience with Philippine football. cebufootball.blogspot.com/2015/06/fair-play-will-lgr-change-filipino-fans.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FMdMPT+%28Cebu+Football%29
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Post by kuo24 on Jun 8, 2015 14:07:31 GMT 8
I got mine yesterday. The white one looks better, but it's very unforgiving for those of us who carry a few extra unwanted pounds. "Baktong" pa, kahit one size bigger. So I went with the blue one. The Bootcamp saleslady said they already have the black GK kits in stock, but they haven't received the go-signal to sell it yet.
Also, when I was buying yesterday, Reichelt was also there to choose new cleats.
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