Blackpool launched their new home kit for the next two seasons in the Championship fixture against Nottingham Forest.
Modelled by captain Rob Edwards, goalkeeper Paul Rachubka and long-serving midfielder Keith Southern, the new strip has been manufactured by new kit supplier Carbrini Sportswear and contains state of the art manufacturing qualities that incorporate the very latest innovative fabric construction techniques.
Reverting back to a woven club badge, the tangerine home shirt is styled with a semi-rib v-neck and contains the sponsorship logos of Carbrini Sportswear and Glyn Jones Estate Agents. 'Seasiders' text can also be seen on the inside lower hem of the shirt, which provides great hanger appeal.
Using Carbrini CBX TEX garment technology - making the shirt more breathable and able to wick moisture away from the skin to enhance performance - the new strip is set to be a huge hit with supporters.
The new shorts are mainly white and contain the sponsors' log of Bradley builders towards the back. Both shorts and socks contain the black 'C' Carbrini logo.
Prices for the shirt are: £39.95 for adults, £29.95 for medium, large and extra-large juniors and £24.95 for extra-small and small juniors. For prices on smaller kits please see in store.
Blackpool 09/11 Carbrini Home Kit



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Comments
It\'s simple and not too in your face. The collar looks good, and the raglan sleeve is quite good too. They\'ve let themselves down with their own logo - the black looks amateurish and either use your logo C. or the word carbrini but not both. And the logo on the shoulders and sock turnover is going to extremes ala lotto and kappa.
Goalie kit looks old skool cool! Well done.
BTW anyone else reckon someone gets paid to think up sportswear-speak; eg \"contains state of the art manufacturing qualities that incorporate the very latest innovative fabric construction techniques\"
Personally, I think it is alright, the black writing is hideous with the tangerine background colour but other than that it\'s basic and ok.
Agree most fans of the other clubs would kick up a fuss about this piece of crap Carbrini has produced, but as you pointed out the people of Blackpool are very much in to there chav wear so im sure they will like it.
The shirt itself in my opnion is awful, the logos are look terrible and look like after a few washes they will begin to peel off. The socks again look ver tack and cheap the huge \'\'C\'\' looks laughauble
All in all a very poor shirt, but to be fair what else would you expect from a company like Carbrini who have probably kitted out 3 quaters of the chavs in Britain
Buen LOGO
so you can change the way it looks and keep the orange color.
this bright color is great and looks clear during the sunny days.
so yeah just see what i said
But the basic design is simple and functional but they appear desperate to get noticed. I would suggest let the kit do the talking and improve its quality before splashing your cheap logo everywhere
What\'s with the big \"C\" everywhere? Worse than Puma with the cats on the shoulders!
Could the shorts be any longer on the guy on the left?!!??
Just the text on the shirt would have done fine,like someone else said they have their name across the front anyway.
The logo on the sock turnover is interesting and if umbro used diamonds on their socks then why not.
I\'ve seen worse kits...5/10!
Not too in your face??
That shade of orange is enough to burn holes in your retinas. You would need to call the police to turn it down it\'s that loud!
Carbrini is exclusively owned by JD Sports - THE definitive chav shop except Spots Direct and the dodgy Lonsdale gear!
Apart from that its gd (i love the collar)
However, they need to re-think the socks, quickly, because they are absolutely shocking.
PNE TILL WE DIE
EVAN BLKPOOL FANS WANT TO CHANGE
3-1 TO THE PNEE
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i love the kit. cant wait to see they away one
but there is one problem, good kits should only be on good teams :whistle: .
The shoulders are OTT though.
Mine arrived in the post this morning and I\'m quite pleased with it on the whole, the colour is a bit bright if I\'m honest (more orange than tangerine) but the material quality is good and the fit is very nice. The badge is embroidered, a vast improvement in itself on last season\'s shirt and there are some nice touches in places that add to the quality. The black looks better than I expected and i also really like the v-neck.
Remind me what the score was at Dungdale in April between PNE and Blackpool.....oh yeah 1-0 to the Pool
As for the shirt, it\'s ok apart from those horrible C\'s on the arm. Better than some efforts I\'ve seen.
Those that slag the colour off, at lest it\'s original and not some bore that every club wears. I.E. White, red, blue..........YAWN. Get some identity....