Quote: Psychedelic Casual "Any of the less busy ones. I always prefer a simple clean looking kit. They look classier.
The fewer random flashes here and lightning strikes there, the better. Rugby League kits never used to look like a Transformers costume fifty years ago so they shouldn't need to now, the 1990s and 00s fashion has long gone now, back to clean and simple designs for me!'"
I agree. I think you can introduce enough interesting variation from year to year, through switching between hoops, stripes or a plain front with a V, using primrose, blue and white.
I remember seeing a great picture on the wall in one of the leagues clubs in Australia, from one season either late 1980s or early 1990s, featuring all the captains of the Aussie teams in their home colours. Every one of the kits was the iconic classic kit you would expect from that club. They all had a sponsors logo on but other than that they were clean classic rugby shirts. The sense of history and identity was awesome.
I wonder if the problem these days is people get hired as "designers" and they feel like to justify the fee they charge, they have to come up with something "original".