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Upon first looking at the Jersey in the Demon shop I wasn't too excited about it.

But now that I have seen the other teams Jersey's (i.e. Hawthorn which I wouldn't have even known it was for them unless I was told AND GC ...which well... go look for yourself and you will know what I mean).. I actually really like ours. Put the cultural aspect aside... It doesn't look like it was drawn by a little person...

Thumbs up I say! :)

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13 hours ago, daisycutter said:

red looks too pink for mine. might be the monitor or the camera but

We have always had trouble picking a red that looks red DC.

we had pink and orange jumpers for about five years not so long back.

seems like every year we wear the traditional jumper less and less.

The  way it is heading we will have a different jumper every week currently the number is four different designs.

I wonder what we are wearing in June?

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North Melbournes jumper last year was awesome - the one with the big Kangaroo paw print right in the middle.  If I was them I'd make it the permanent jumper!

This year you can barely see their design unless you're up close.

The Bulldogs one this year is horrible.  What a mess!

 

Love ours, loved last years too.

 

 

 

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On 5/5/2016 at 0:19 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It's interesting that most clubs (Melbourne, Adelaide, Richmond, Port) have the 'R' for Recognise, while it appears that Hawthorn and Essendon don't.

 

On 5/5/2016 at 10:08 AM, Dee Gee said:

Ours is amazing, easily the best. Especially compared to this.

Seriously terrible, looks like 90's satin boxer shorts.

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Judging how little it looks remotely like hawthorn i would almost suggest hawthorn want to distance thier brand from it as much as possible #conspiracytheory

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8 hours ago, old dee said:

We have always had trouble picking a red that looks red DC.

we had pink and orange jumpers for about five years not so long back.

seems like every year we wear the traditional jumper less and less.

The  way it is heading we will have a different jumper every week currently the number is four different designs.

I wonder what we are wearing in June?

It's because the materials used in the jumpers are hard to get the colours 100% right. sublimated garments are white based so everything comes up a bit lighter than expected. saying that however, everything has to be approved by the club before going to print so no doubt MFC signed off on everything before NB printed it. 

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6 minutes ago, Max_well58 said:

It's because the materials used in the jumpers are hard to get the colours 100% right. sublimated garments are white based so everything comes up a bit lighter than expected. saying that however, everything has to be approved by the club before going to print so no doubt MFC signed off on everything before NB printed it. 

Funny that The Swans, Essendon and the Saints never seem to have this problem.

Their reds look red.

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Their club doesn't change their minds every year by the looks of things

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Funny that The Swans, Essendon and the Saints never seem to have this problem.

Their reds look red.

 

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Just now, Max_well58 said:

Their club doesn't change their minds every year by the looks of things

 

That is definitely a factor.

Now that we are out the CS era it is helping we are not changing things  willy nilly ever year.

 

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