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I was sucked in by the model on the Melbourne FC Facebook video (Ed Langdon) and bought the long sleeve clash strip.

I do love the royal blue though. 

 
12 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

XL the biggest size? C'mon!!!

only in LS version 

11 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Anyone know what the deal is with NB sizes. I have bought Large and XL in the past and there is no consistency in the sizes at all. The reproduction 90s Demon pre season we wore in members round, I got a large, it was so tight. Then I got a regular Large from NB outlet and it was fine. Then an XL and it was same as the L. It’s really confusing 

footy jumper sizing in particular  is a lottery , posted about this in merchandize thread , the fabric itself makes sizing a tight fit if you buy a large but need an xl. tshirt fabric is a lot more giving. After buying the indigenous jumper in june  on line , I upsized the premiership jumper . 

 

The royal blue logo on the navy blue home jumper imo looks pretty bad, but hopefully it'll grow on me. 

The gold AFL logo is pretty special though, never thought I'd see it on a Dees jumper but here we are!!


21 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

The gold is yuck.

Selling more of the jumper to Zurich is worse.

Blue with a red v without 7000 special sponsors logos would be nice

The Gold is Magnificent 

Gotta love the gold! First time we have had the privilege to have a gold AFL logo due to the Melbourne Demons being reigning AFL Premiers! 😁

I actually prefer the contrasting colors for sponsor logos. So the light blue Zurich logo on the dark/navy blue and red Demons Home jumper looks great. As for the light blue Zurich logo with the light/royal blue and red Demons Away jumper it hasn't changed from last year. I actually find it tacky and would prefer to have a dark blue Zurich logo to contrast the light/royal blue of the Demons Away jumper. Oh well....half way there I guess.

Furthermore, I am a bit traditional in that I would prefer the Melbourne Demons long-sleeved jumpers to have red cuffs at the end of them like we had in the 1990's.

Kind of like this...

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Anyway, that's just my 2 cents on the matter.

47 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

 

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Looks as though he’s wearing his older brother’s hand-me-down. 😆

#He’llGrowIntoItOneDay

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
6 hours ago, BigFez said:

I was sucked in by the model on the Melbourne FC Facebook video (Ed Langdon) and bought the long sleeve clash strip.

I do love the royal blue though. 

I also love the royal blue. Especially when it comes to stuff like caps and beanies etc. This is mainly because I’m sick of how often some random will say, ‘Go bombers’ or similar because they think they’re seeing red and black. Any other team and it might be tolerable. But Essendon? 🤮🤮🤮

Also, I reckon Ed will be the reason there’ll be more people wanting the clash strip long-sleeved. 

11 hours ago, Satan said:

only in LS version 

I want the long sleeves


Ridiculous how large the bloody Zurich logo is. Seems to dwarf the AFL logo on the other side and eats up a frustrating amount of the red yoke.

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