As the LoL world had its eyes on the transfer of Rekkles from Karmine Corp to Fnatic, the French team took the opportunity to communicate on a new exclusive collection, “The One”, a unique set that pays tribute to the two years of the team, including a blue jersey, a scarf and a flag. All sold directly in the official shop. The triple European champion structure found itself trending on Twitter, probably a little because of Rekkles, but also because of this collection.
If many players have acclaimed this unique set and the anniversary of one of the now flagship teams of the LFL but also of Europe, many complained about the price. Count 70€ for the jersey, €30 for the scarf and €20 for the flag. Budgets that do not go through with supporters, especially among those who have seen delivery delays and consequent inventory problems. The KC also took advantage of its tweet to announce that it had taken into account the feedback from the investigation carried out by the Blue Wall concerning its shop: “we can already announce that many changes to the merch and the store should be implemented by March 2023: redesign of the shop, new collections, more regular restocks, etc..”
crazy stylish jersey
but still no equipment supplier + still limited edition (it takes us for pigeons there) + crazy teasing just for a swimsuit not even merch etc = we snore— KCTNN (@TNNbeats) December 15, 2022
I completely agree, if my wife finds out that I spent 70 euros on a T-shirt, she will ask me for a divorce?
— Vico (@Vicotrew) December 15, 2022
And I maintain that this price is completely illogical,
The Kcorp is something popular/community.
Everyone should be able to afford a jersey that traces our history for 2 years. (50th)
Luckily he is beautiful.— L1MITLSS (@L1MITLSS) December 15, 2022
The strength of the KC lies in the number and in the social phenomenon,
I don’t have any CRM info on jersey buyers, I’d bet my hand that it’s 23-28 on average.
If you want to look for your younger ultras, you have to make the jersey + accessible, that’s my POV— L1MITLSS (@L1MITLSS) December 16, 2022
Other supporters reacted quickly to defend their colors and above all a price considered normal in the world of sport, and therefore esports. For comparison, the official jersey of Vitality or LDLC OL is generally offered at €80, that of Cloud9 or G2 at $80 and collector’s or flocked jerseys can expect $100. In the world of football, official jerseys are sold on average at €80 in Ligue 1, €75 in Serie A and €70 in La Liga. If the KC jersey is cheaper, it’s also because that there is no equipment manufacturer in charge of production, taking a part in the process.
Sorry, I didn’t follow. Is it because of this jersey that there is a “drama”?
€70 for a jersey has always been the case whether it’s at KC or any LFL club, or just any club in any sport. I do not see the problem the reuf if not can clarify me pic.twitter.com/ZzdEvGmqsq— SLY MrGama (@Gamatoum64) December 16, 2022
Stop complaining, if 75 euros is too much for you to buy the scarf it’s already good or even the flag.. at no time do you have to buy the jersey.. I suspect that it will fall on me on it but here Kamel is not going to make a jersey at a loss to please
— Buddy TV ??? (@H24_Buddy) December 16, 2022
Otherwise, the absence of an equipment supplier on the jersey or the flocking of the wholesale club name has sometimes reassured and sometimes worried buyers.
Well on the other hand, what is this mania of always wanting to write KARMINE in huge letters on the shirts when there is a little emptiness?
Imagine buying a flocked football shirt with the name of the club, it’s too ridiculous ptdr
— Maurice E. (@MauriceEvrard) December 15, 2022
Unbranded drysuit? Well my karmine that
— KC MEH (@sadgedymey) December 13, 2022
And you, what do you think of this commemorative jersey?