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Anonymous United Kingdom No.149724269 >>149724339 >>149724416 >>149727388 >>149727503 >>149727587 >>149728053 >>149728454 >>149730218 >>149731251
Where can I buy sponsorless football shirts?
Anonymous United States No.149724339 >>149724459
>>149724269 (OP)
>buy cheap football shirt from asia or wherever over there
>use acetone to peel the sponsor off
>????
>profit
Anonymous Lithuania No.149724416
>>149724269 (OP)
Chelsea
Anonymous United Kingdom No.149724459 >>149724645
>>149724339
I want the original ones made in china.
Not the fake ones made in china.
Anonymous United States No.149724645
>>149724459
>become the ceo to a gambling company and approach your favorite club to take over shirt sponsorship
>bribe uefa to place your club in a CL/EL/ECL group with a Turkish team as teams are not allowed to display gambling sponsors on kits while playing in turkey
>????
>profit
Anonymous Brazil No.149727388
>>149724269 (OP)
google.com
Anonymous Germany No.149727503 >>149728452 >>149729700 >>149731321
>>149724269 (OP)
national kits at your generic sports equipment store
Anonymous Portugal No.149727587
>>149724269 (OP)
your local african/paki street vendor
Anonymous United States No.149728053
>>149724269 (OP)
Thrift stores, charity shops
Whatever you call them in your area, the secondhand clothing stores that aren't hyper-catered but aren't bottom-rung are your best bet. mix of Sunday League stuff and your occasional No Kit Sponsor season for Clubs like Barca and even Forest.
Everywhere else you're just gonna get ripped off. I got some pretty nice sponsorless kits for 6-10 dollars.
Anonymous Poland No.149728452 >>149728498 >>149728547
>>149727503
what part of germany does this shirt represent?
Anonymous France No.149728454
>>149724269 (OP)
buy training shirts
Anonymous France No.149728498 >>149728573 >>149728660 >>149730611
>>149728452
the top symbolises the pink purebreed german pussies while the darker bottom is the endless waves of BBCs rushing to Germany to penetrate them
Anonymous United States No.149728547
>>149728452
The part of Germany that works for Adidas developing new kits that will sell with key demographics.
The part of Germany that read in Vogue UK that guys are embracing pink and purple and more women are buying football kits than ever.
Anonymous Panama No.149728573 >>149728776
>>149728498
>tf
>tp
Anonymous United Kingdom No.149728586 >>149728790
In UK if it’s an alcohol or betting sponsor buy the junior xxl
Anonymous United States No.149728660
>>149728498
Based
Anonymous United States No.149728776
>>149728573
Where do you think the BBC is running from?
More a Sitz-on-it-krieg
Anonymous Croatia No.149728790
>>149728586
kek genius
Anonymous Brazil No.149729700
>>149727503
>national kits
Nike's material is as bad as our football
Anonymous Sweden No.149730218
>>149724269 (OP)
Just buy polo shirts with your team's colors m8
Anonymous Argentina No.149730583 >>149731463
>go to my local club's store
>see the shirt
>think "why the fuck would I want to go around looking like a fucking billboard"
>someone pulls it out
>there was an actual sponsor-less shirt hiding right behind it
>ayo what the fuck
>the guy behind the counter lists the prices of each shirt
>the clean one is actually like 40% cheaper

Did... Did I just get lucky? After that, I had assumed it was normal for every club's official store to have the unkiked shirt for sale, but the posts in this thread are starting to make me think I might have experienced a miracle.

How the hell did they even get away with staining every club's most distinctive characteristic with god damn ads in the first place?
Anonymous France No.149730611
>>149728498
based jej
Anonymous Slovenia No.149731251
>>149724269 (OP)
maybe ask yourself: where can i buy shirtless football sponsors?
Anonymous United States No.149731321 >>149731744
>>149727503
There's an advertisement on that though
Anonymous Brazil No.149731363
Buy retro kits
Anonymous Brazil No.149731463 >>149731721
>>149730583
Maybe it's the same as here? Our women's and youth kits are cheaper and sponsorless too. The youth shirt being 36% cheaper than the most expensive men's version, which is close to the difference you mentioned. Maybe you bought a junior shirt that just happened to fit you well?
Anonymous Argentina No.149731721 >>149736972
>>149731463
Not that I can see. It's a normal, full-sized shirt.

I notice "torcedor" and "jogador" have two different price tags despite looking almost exactly the same. Maybe the one they were showing off with sponsors was the players' shirt while I got the supporters' one and didn't notice the difference? I'm looking at the official online store right now and don't even see listings for a either a sponsor-less shirt or a youth one.
Anonymous Sweden No.149731744 >>149733523
>>149731321
So if a car has a BMW logo on it then thatΓ€s an advertisement?
Anonymous Germany No.149733523
>>149731744
Yes
Anonymous Brazil No.149736972 >>149744484
>>149731721
Did your club get a new sponsor mid season? It could be that too. Sometimes clubs only get sponsors after the shirt has been issued, so you end up having a few older ones without the sponsor still available in stock while new shirts (but of the same model) are also being sold with the sponsor.
Anonymous Argentina No.149744484
>>149736972
Nope. They've had the same main sponsor for like a decade now.
I can't vouch for secondary ones like those in the back or the shoulders, but the shirt is fully clean; club crest, designer brand logo, and nothing else.

I went ahead and checked Boca and River's stores and they do list some sponsor-less shirts, but they're actually more expensive in their case for some reason...