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Exclusive members polo top

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Where's my members scarf that was going to be coming back?

I'm seeing polos and all that sort of stuff but where's the scarf?

 
Received mine in the post the other day and have worn it a couple of times. I really didn't think much of it when I first saw it, but was pleasantly surprised, very good quality and easy to spot in the crowd. ;) . Of course I also think most of the in-vogue fashion now reminds me of the seventies... so what would I know.

Nah too ugly for me even tho it is Dees colours I wont be spending my $60 on that.

Where's my members scarf that was going to be coming back?

I'm seeing polos and all that sort of stuff but where's the scarf?

Hards, check with the club. I got my scarf when I got my membership pack.

 
Where's my members scarf that was going to be coming back?

I'm seeing polos and all that sort of stuff but where's the scarf?

At the AGM I asked one of the MFC staff if there will be a 2009 scarf and I was told that we will be able to collect them before the games (as in previous years before 2008)

i bought one. I actually quite like it...Oh dear I am obviously slipping down the fashionable scale.


At the AGM I asked one of the MFC staff if there will be a 2009 scarf and I was told that we will be able to collect them before the games (as in previous years before 2008)

Sweet thanks Alpha and Graz.

 

Looks ok to me. Perhaps the intended market isn't those that are regular forum posters...


I'm waiting to get the OK from my employer and then I'll contact the club regarding this issue. I'm more than happy to offer my time and knowledge in the area of product development if it means helping the club generate more revenue through better merchandise.

I hope you get the ok.

i heard it has a great personality...

:lol::lol:

That's the spirit!

Who cares how ugly it is, wear it to wash your car or to the gym. The point is it's $60, of which $40 probably ends up in the club's pocket.

Perhaps next year we can get something that doesn't look like it belongs at The Reject Shop, but until then, less complaining, more paying.

  • 1 month later...

Anyone sighted any of these yet?

I saw two at the Roos game, in the MCC reserve seated at the same table - so I guess they had each other for moral support - and one at the Woods game.

Glad to see some will put their money up for the club at their own (fashion) expense.

I agree, the top is a shocker although it does not look quite so bad when worn.

For an extra $15 the 09 Reebok media shirt is far classier. I bought one last week, very comfortable and looks good.

That polo is hardly the height of design or innovation, but I can understand why the club feels it has more important things to spend money on, than product developers (who are very expensive).

Having said that, merchandise can and does generate a hell of a lot of money for many AFL clubs, and the same can be true for us if we put some effort into it.

I'm waiting to get the OK from my employer and then I'll contact the club regarding this issue. I'm more than happy to offer my time and knowledge in the area of product development if it means helping the club generate more revenue through better merchandise.

Well played Jaded.

I looked at the Members polo myself...but Trinnie & Susannah said noooooo.

Great to see the members scarf back.


Half-decent in my eyes...

But that isn't saying alot; my jeans don't have holes in them and my T-shirts don't have tourist destinations in the US that I have never been to on them...

I guess the jokes on us considering it is a shirt that we would wear for only a year and we are willing to fork out $60 for one we think is half-decent.

Yes, that means i'm going to buy it...

Fashionable and footy don't go together in my eyes.

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