Castore Problems Never Stop: Damaged Collar Looks Like Plucked Chicken

Castore has been under scrutiny for its perceived low-quality products this season very often. Now Footy Headlines spotted another example of the brand's low-quality kits.

Castore's slogan is Better Never Stops, which is pretty bold, seeing the brand's quality issues.

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Castore Collar of Bayer 04 Leverkusen Kit Damaged

The collar of Bayer 04 Leverkusen player Jonathan Tah's kit was damaged during the German Cup semi-final, leaving it resembling a "plucked chicken."

During the match, Tah's collar suffered visible damage. In the aftermath interview of the match, the damaged collar was very well visible.

Castore Acquires Umbro Brand in UK, Other Key Markets

While Castore still has serious problems, the brand continues its expansion. Castore just took over the distribution rights for Umbro in the UK and several other countries. Incidents like this serve as a reminder of the importance of maintaining high standards of quality and durability. Failure to address these issues could undermine the brand's credibility and create irreparable damage.

Having Castore as a Kit Supplier Is a Nightmare

Are you still surprised about Castore's quality issues? Do you think Umbro will face a downfall as Castore takes over? Let us know in the comments below.

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