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The NEW Demonland Merch Store is LIVE.

If you've taken out a subscription or donated in the past to help support Demonland or you just want to show your love and appreciation for this great community especially in our drought breaking premiership season then why not buy some merch. All proceeds go towards helping to keep this site running smoothly.

Check out our NEW Merch here: DEMONLAND MERCH STORE

At the moment we have a variety of colours and designs in T-shirts, 3/4 Tees, Long Sleeve Tees, Jumpers, Hoodies and a Beanie. Eventually we will have more designs available and once the supplier has Navy polos I will make them available too.

Please note that whilst shipping is technically free markups have been included into the price of items to cover for this.

Here are a few of the Designs available in the Hoodie. These designs are also available in the other products.

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So check it out and let me know what you think and if you are able to afford it help us out.

All products are made to order and ship fairly quickly but keep in mind that we are coming up to the Christmas rush. In the past I held stock of merchandise and packed and shipped it myself. This is no longer the case but so far my experience with the merchant has been great.

 

Thanks Demonland just placed my order, Beanie, 3/4 T and Hoodie. Order process is easy to follow.❤️💙

  • 3 weeks later...
 

Are there white Demonland caps? If so, just saw a young fella wearing one down Beaufort St, Mt Lawley. If not, must have been the 2021 Premiers cap.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Demonland I received my Demonland Beanie today all the way from Charlotte USA. It is a superior quality and I think that my wife has claimed it. Great Product.😀❤️💙


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34 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Hi Demonland I received my Demonland Beanie today all the way from Charlotte USA. It is a superior quality and I think that my wife has claimed it. Great Product.😀❤️💙

That's great to hear. I bought one too but it arrived after I left to go on holidays so I haven't seen it yet.

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  • 6 months later...
 

Lol can you buy the patch? I’d like to sew it on some random jumper 🤣

Just joking they look great 

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