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Published 14:42 28 Jan 2022 GMT
“With the symbol of the GAA to the fore and of course Kerry’s artistry, history, flora and fauna emblazoned on the jersey — the tradition and values of the Kerry people and the history of this great county is showcased in the jersey.”The reviews online however, have been something of a mixed response, with many liking the plain element behind it, the three stripes on the sleeve, and the way the top seems to fit. But, many have a less complimentary issue with it, claiming that the faded design within the jersey makes it look tacky and unauthentic - the exact opposite of the look the county was clearly going for.
Former Kerry legend Paul Galvin is a fashion a designer himself, and has recently released a new brand called 'Keohane Athletic Club', a clothing range inspired by Kerry GAA's rich history.
In the bio of the brand's Twitter account, they describe themselves as the following: "Where history, GAA & design collide. Bringing meaning to sportswear through print. Designed in Ireland"
So with such experience, expertise and an invested interest in Kerry's affairs, who better than Paul Galvin to give the final verdict on the jersey?
https://twitter.com/pgal10/status/1487046244035960834
Taking to Twitter, the former All-Star summed up his thoughts in one abrupt but simple tweet.
"This looks like what you get when you borrow an idea and can’t execute it." https://twitter.com/KeohaneAC/status/1484889669066178568Who are we to argue with the master himself? But of course, these things are subjective. If you're a fan, then by all means wear the kit with pride, otherwise you can always visit Keohane Athletic Club, and see if that takes your fancy instead. Alas, there are those who think if you just stick a collar on it, then it's top drawer stuff, but sure you can't please everyone.
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