Reading FC 2022-23 Macron Home Kit

Reading FC have revealed their new 22/23 home strip by Macron.

What makes this jersey unique is the thick multicoloured stripes graphic on the sleeves. Designed in collaboration with the University of Reading, the shirt aims to tell the story of the changes the English city has undergone in recent years due to global warming.

The stripes go from white to light blue, then darker blue, light red and finally darker red. Each stripe represents the average temperature for a single year; on the new 'Home', they expressly represent the climate change in Reading over the 151 years, since the foundation of Reading Football Club.

The design expresses a clear message of concern that goes beyond the borders of Reading and denotes the club's sensitivity and desire to involve players, staff and even fans in this process of raising awareness.

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The new 'Home' has a knitted mandarin collar to complement its classic blue and white horizontal stripe configuration. The backneck is personalised with the club's colours and crest, and on the outer backneck, there is a crown in white, one of Reading FC's symbols. On the right side of the chest, the Macron Hero features in white, while the club crest appears on the left side. "We can't do everything, but we also can't do nothing. We are not perfect, but this is the beginning of a journey.", these are the words of the English club, keen to involve its fans in this conversation through the shirt.

The home kit is completed by white shorts with blue drawstrings and side bands that echo the graphics on the sleeves and blue socks with a white upper border with two thin red horizontal stripes. The kit also features a blue shorts option with white drawstrings. The jersey has a Slim Fit, the main fabric used is Eco-Softlock, and the presence of Eco-micromesh inserts ensures the technical garment is lightweight and perfectly breathable.

View the: Reading FC 2022-23 Away Kit

View the: Reading FC 2022-23 Third Kit

 

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Shrews10
 · 3 years ago
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Prefer this kit to Qpr's this year.
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Mic
 · 3 years ago
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Like that they have done something different and that there is a reasoning behind it rather than some half assed after the fact “oh these design elements represent the city’s industrial past and the fan’s passion”.

Also done well to integrate the sponsor logo across the different hoops rather than just put it in a box or select a colour to make it stand out in an obtrusive way
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Russel1311
 · 3 years ago
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I can’t see I’m in the minority, but I actually like the sleeves, I think they’re distinctive.
It’s just the message is so clearly a cheap PR stunt it’s almost laughable - I assume the back sponsor will be a fracking company or something
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Reading not reading
 · 3 years ago
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Reading: Global warming!
Also Reading: Please buy a car!
But Reading: Global warming!
Also Reading: Buy two shirts every year!
But Reading: Global warming!
Also Reading: Come to a game at our stadium that you can only get to by driving!
But Reading: Global warming!

Reading: Greenwashing since 2022.
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RichGas
 · 3 years ago
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In my experience, if you start with an idea or a "mission" then design to that idea - it ends up crap. First and foremost, and this goes for all clubs, these are supposed to be football shirts. The best shirts ever made were in the second half of the 1970s/first half of the 1980s - and I doubt the designers today have a clue what great work went before them. Do some homework and KISS (Keep it Simple, ******).
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  • Tony 3 years ago
    Spot on with your comment.Today’s shirts are just lazy designs and full of **** PR nonsense.
Tony Berkshire
 · 3 years ago
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Typical double-standards. Procrastinating about global warming but, peddling a car leasing company as main sponsors. This will add a few more tonnes of gases to choke us all to death, meanwhile watching Reading lose 4-0 at home to Millwall.
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Smallhausen
 · 3 years ago
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Those arms,.......
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L
 · 3 years ago
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I like that they tried to think outside the box on this one but it just looks terrible
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Cart Horse
 · 3 years ago
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I like it
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Sceptic
 · 3 years ago
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Nice idea, but looks pretty nasty.

The whole climate change blame thing is confusing. The dinosaurs went through one of the biggest climate changes ever, but don't think they drove around in cars, yet humans are solely blamed for what's currently happening. Anyone ever thought its the natural progression of the planet?!
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  • Russel1311 3 years ago
    Yeah lots of people have thought it, but then all the scientists in the world told them global warming is man made