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I personally think the old clash with the demon on the front was too obvious. The club is opting for a more traditional guernsey design, and they are keeping things quite conservative. This helps to create a more consistent brand, as opposed to having a rather timid normal jumper as well as a jumper that has a massive demon on it.

 

I like the circle of yellow stars. Great idea. Ii wonder if it is also part of our push into China. Looks a bit like the Chinese flag.... Intentional, Cam?

I was thinking that too. Looks good and I like the concept behind it - and even better if it's helping to sell the brand in China.

Am happy with all changes made to the home guernsey, looks great. The clash strip on the other-hand might take some getting used to.

Navy blue and blood red. I am keen to get one of the jumpers from the megastore. The club has hit gold with their uniform for next season.

Other good buys from the Megastore are

New Balance training shorts- $59.00

New Balance training tank 2011- $59.00

2011 Guernsey Home- Adult- $119.00

CAARNN DEES!

 

Navy blue and blood red. I am keen to get one of the jumpers from the megastore. The club has hit gold with their uniform for next season.

Yep. The uniform in its entirety (from the jumper down to the socks) looks menacing and a really "complete" uniform. A far cry from recent times and from most other clubs!!! It is a true UNIFORM. It is complete, just like our team.

This is exciting, and our new UNIFORM symbolises exciting times ahead.

It's at a time like this that I am oh so greatful that I became a Dee from THE DAY I WAS BORN. My aunt knitted me a lil Dees jumper and from a mere 2 weeks old I was a Demon.

I love you Melbourne. Always. :)

Really like the clash strip, i didn't hate last years but i feel that ours is actually creative. Rather than just the typical white with the emblem that most clubs come up with.


Question... regarding our socks.

We have the blue monogram on there but also what appears to be a "scratch" see-through looking design. Is this correct or am I seeing things?? :P

I like the new strip very much, except that silly collar. Why not do a proper collar? It would look great and surely wouldn't be a problem. I also think the emblem is way too busy.

I also think the emblem is way too busy.

Them there is fighting words...

Have at it!

 

Love it - especially the collar!

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