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Gday, not sure if this is allowed on here (if not, sorry), but I'm looking for any sort of vintage or retro design dees jacket. I had one for years I loved and then the misso put it in the wash and it turned bright purple 😢. Pic for inspiration, let me know if you have anything at all you're willing to let go. cheers

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You are a couple of weeks too late. Pretty sure the club sold a limited number of these a few weeks ago.

Though perhaps you were looking for actual stuff from back then? That may be harder to find anything in decent condition that people are willing to let go.

Ebay/facebook market place your best bet for original stuff. I have a friend who buys retro stuff online and then flips at higher price. He told me the price of Melbourne stuff has jumped quite a bit since we started 2021 off well. 

 

 
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39 minutes ago, Spaghetti said:

You are a couple of weeks too late. Pretty sure the club sold a limited number of these a few weeks ago.

Though perhaps you were looking for actual stuff from back then? That may be harder to find anything in decent condition that people are willing to let go.

I have seen those 90’s throwback training jackets, they are nice but was more after something that has a full length zip and no hood. I’m not necessarily looking for genuine 90’s retro stuff although I think that might be my best bet, but for example the jacket I’m replacing was only from maybe 2008-2010ish but was a very retro design. 

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19 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Ebay/facebook market place your best bet for original stuff. I have a friend who buys retro stuff online and then flips at higher price. He told me the price of Melbourne stuff has jumped quite a bit since we started 2021 off well. 

 

Yeah I’ve been keeping an eye out for a while with no luck, don’t mind forking out good money for something nice but the problems finding it 


1 hour ago, Spaghetti said:

You are a couple of weeks too late. Pretty sure the club sold a limited number of these a few weeks ago.

Though perhaps you were looking for actual stuff from back then? That may be harder to find anything in decent condition that people are willing to let go.

AFL store has them. Grabbed one yest

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9 minutes ago, Nudge said:

AFL store has them. Grabbed one yest

I can only find one in a 3xl. To be honest if I could find one in an L I’d buy it and keep looking for another jacket anyway. They are a nice design 

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2 hours ago, pierce48 said:

I can only find one in a 3xl. To be honest if I could find one in an L I’d buy it and keep looking for another jacket anyway. They are a nice design 

On that note, if anyones wondering, I contacted the afl store and they should be getting more in December 

 
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Would anyone maybe have some places they could recommend for me to look for one? Ideally I like the look of the 90's Nike Dees jackets

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