We’re not sure why, but we’re glad this exists.
Using nothing more than SWAZ online kit designer, a wealth of imagination and what we assume was an extremely un-busy Sunday afternoon, Joe Parton began creating.
In a now-viral thread, the budding artist shared a collection of supermarket-inspired kit designs.
Asda, Aldi, Tesco, all the big hitters are there.
?@Tesco:
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
Home shirt is inspired by their iconic carrier bag, while the away kit is a nod to the high-vis jackets worn by delivery drivers. #SupermarketShirts pic.twitter.com/qpyp5Prs0N
? @asda:
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
A resourceful use of the same template for both kits, here. That’s ASDA price! *pocket tap* #SupermarketShirts pic.twitter.com/5LiNPsVhUV
? @coopuk:
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
A cool blue look for the shop round the corner. Hopefully these two kits “cooperate” well with each other this season… #SupermarketShirts pic.twitter.com/gTIor4jFqy
I hope you’re all excited to see what I’ve got lined up for @AldiUK ?
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
? @waitrose:
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
Put down that papaya and get these in your basket. Although you may need to go without your cashmere toilet roll for a week to afford all three. Elite. #SupermarketShirts pic.twitter.com/hSwl9cawCh
And finally…
— Joe Parton (@jkparton93) November 22, 2020
? @AldiUK:
Everyone’s “second club” (but you never want to admit it). The home kit mirrors the staff uniform, whilst the away kit is straight from the middle aisle. Sehr gut. #SupermarketShirts pic.twitter.com/VPSlALYFdp
What do you reckon? The Sainsburys creation is a particular highlight for me.
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