As a piece of kit art I’m really into it. But then it’s extremely rare that football shirts get designed with geographers in mind.
Imo, the design that makes it clearest that the swirls are contours and not just random swirls is the home shirt.
I can though really see where everyone is coming from in saying it’s miles off the traditional kit.
Also agree with the Altona colours sentiment. Should always be the away I think (but again, respect those who would rather blue/pink and pink/blue, I get that), because you can’t have Altona colours without referencing where that’s come from, and what football was a hundred years ago, and what key people in Hamlet’s history did to establish and maintain that link. And that’s all just a pleasant thing to ponder, looking at a shirt when a game has gone quiet.