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It's not about an 'old' or 'new' strip, it's about IDENTITY. - what people recognized as a St Mirren strip.  If the club can't come back to ask  the fans their opinion on something as basic as this then the concept  of community club is a facade.
It's a black and white striped football top with a St. Mirren badge on the chest. Not sure what more it needs for identity.
In over 40 years we've always had this with 3 (?) exceptions - 87 Cup winning Jersey, the tribute to it a couple of seasons ago and the half and half blackburn effort from the 90s.
As you'd expect there are variations on the number of stripes from season to season. This year's is similar to my favorite from the 80s, the Adidas one with 2 black stripes and a graham's buses logo.
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On 6/13/2019 at 10:33 AM, waldorf34 said:

Alan Wardrop was on the committee put together by the old board   for the Fans Council that approved Mr Rae as manager and on the St Mirren board that approved Alan Stubs

He will ruin the club if he ever achieves his ambition to be chairman.

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On 6/15/2019 at 8:51 AM, FTOF said:

Really?

It was entirely due to the appointment of Tommy Craig and the shite signings that he made.

Anyway, it's a moot point. The season's strips a nowhere near as poor as that season's efforts.

Of course not really :lol:

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3 hours ago, TPAFKATS said:

It's a black and white striped football top with a St. Mirren badge on the chest. Not sure what more it needs for identity.
In over 40 years we've always had this with 3 (?) exceptions - 87 Cup winning Jersey, the tribute to it a couple of seasons ago and the half and half blackburn effort from the 90s.
As you'd expect there are variations on the number of stripes from season to season. This year's is similar to my favorite from the 80s, the Adidas one with 2 black stripes and a graham's buses logo.

As you've discovered reading these pages there are differing opinions on what constitutes a 'St Mirren' strip.  What I drew attention to at the very beginning of this thread was our 'Rangers' styled socks we had last season which, for me, was outside the confines of what most of us would consider as being 'St Mirren'.  Regarding the jersey, your preference is for the two stripe design - fine.  My preference is for more stripes.  As with succeeding generations, the choice tends to gravitate into tradition and modernity on how designs emerge.  Clearly, in recent years the modern (perhaps driven by commercialism) design has been uppermost in the club's choice.  

As I've said all along, whatever strip is decided upon, let the fans contribute to that decision.  No big deal.

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Grudgingly, I think the club may have got this right. 

I hate the strip but I am 62 years old so unlikely to wear it. My grandson loves it. He will be getting it ASAP. If it transpires that this is the norm then they've hit their target audience.

He isn't quite so keen on the away strip but still wants it.

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9 hours ago, TPAFKATS said:
11 hours ago, Lord Pityme said:
This design in Black & white home, black & red away would have been a cracker for us.
 
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Folk would've complained about white sleeves

 

2 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:
9 hours ago, TPAFKATS said:
Folk would've complained about white sleeves

You could have stopped after the third word - for any design.

What about the St George's cross?

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