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39 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Love it!

Tossing up whether to wait and see if they release an AFLW version in a women's cut... Probably should just grab one now and hope for the best in sizing. No size guide for some reason.

On the New Balance website the jumpers are referred to as 'unisex' so maybe there won't be an AFLW version?

 
1 hour ago, binman said:

On the New Balance website the jumpers are referred to as 'unisex' so maybe there won't be an AFLW version?

Good point! In this instance, of course, unisex really just means men's cut, which obviously they wouldn't be using for the actual AFLW indigenous jumpers. But yeah, maybe they won't be selling them as merch.

All would be simpler if they just had a size guide, but based on other NB footy jumpers I should be right with a S. Too bad for anyone wanting an XS, though I guess the Youth ones are another option.

7 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Good point! In this instance, of course, unisex really just means men's cut, which obviously they wouldn't be using for the actual AFLW indigenous jumpers. But yeah, maybe they won't be selling them as merch.

All would be simpler if they just had a size guide, but based on other NB footy jumpers I should be right with a S. Too bad for anyone wanting an XS, though I guess the Youth ones are another option.

Mmmm, fair to say i'm at the otehr end of that scale.

 

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2 minutes ago, binman said:

Mmmm, fair to say i'm at the otehr end of that scale.

 

Haha, I'm sure our fans run the full sizing spectrum!

21 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

Haha, I'm sure our fans run the full sizing spectrum!

I'm a extra-large or xx in shirts and tees but my current dees jumper is 3x. And it's a pretty snug fit.

So, when choosing your size for the dees jumper, i'd consider going up one size 

 


2 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

Used my membership discount to get one, plus a narrm beanie! Love this year’s design.

Damn. Didn't even think about that.

 

just ordered a longsleeve dark blue and naarm beanie.. always regret not buying an indigenous jumper and never had a longsleeve before. never too late (41). psyched.


Like @binman I’ve gone the dark blue in the long sleeves. Pumped because last jumper was probably a Kmart special almost 50 yrs ago. Thanks to Mrs Demosaw as she was ok with me spending $115 (using $25 member voucher) on a jumper I’m only going to be allowed out of the house in on match days 💕.

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5 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

AFL has just released a pic of every teams Indigenous Guernsey and Got to say I love the Saints Guernsey. 

https://www.afl.com.au/news/922150/every-club-s-sir-doug-nicholls-round-jumper-?fbclid=IwAR2qj7kHkUDvdDZbgFwd7aBKvEBwb6JZ-F6RYRw47jkOYo2jEITRUzSteFI

Yes Saint’s jersey is fantastic. Love that the club was prepared to ‘fly the flag’ and not bound by their colours.
 

Honourable mention to the Bombers, with the red crow as the sash on the grey jersey.

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