It seems that the quality problems with Castore kits are not letting up, with the latest incident again involving Wolves player Nelson Semedo.
Castore's Quality Problems Continue in 2023
Nelson Semedo Wolves Kit Rips
During the Wolves' last match away vs Southampton, the kit of Nelson Semedo ripped completely, leaving the player exposed. This latest issue is just one in a string of problems with Castore kits.
Semedo has no luck with Castore kits at all
The material of the Castore kit looks remarkably similar to the Barcelona 2017-18 kit, which was torn by Suarez after missing a chance.
Castore's Quality Problems Continue in 2023
Coincidentally, it was also Semedo whose crest has been upside down at the start of January 2023.
The durability of Castore's kits has been called into question, with fans and players alike expressing disappointment with the brand. It seems Castore's quality is not up to standard, despite they call themselves a Biriths premium sportswear brand.
Castore's reputation has taken a hit as a result of these incidents, and it will be interesting to see how they address these issues and work to improve the quality of their products for the 2023-2024 season. It is clear that Castore will need to take swift action to restore their reputation and regain the trust of their customers.
Castore at least get it right for trophies, it appears
Meanwhile, Castore at least get it right in some other areas. The Player of the Month trophy for Sevilla looked spot on - perhaps Castore should consider becoming a trophy maker instead of a sports company.
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What do you think of Castore's ongoing issues? Do you think they will improve their products for the 2023-2024 season? Let us know in the comments below.