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I note that several clubs have planned things around retro round this year. Are you getting into the spirit? It’s been a while since we produced a retro jumper. I reckon we had one in 2021. I would love to see more retro gear worn by players, as some other clubs have already done

 

I feel like whenever we wear royal blue (aside from the alternative strip) we play like the era that colour belonged to. 

Bloody love seeing people in the crowd wearing their real retro supporter gear.  So much history, and heartache, attached to those pieces. 

 

Always been a fan of the retro gear. It reminds me of childhood and developing a love of the sport. I always was a fan of the 90s and early 2000s jumpers, in particular the Freo, WCE, PA, Roos and few others.

I posted in the merchandise thread after the cats dropped their annual kit.

 

Would love us to take part in the nostalgia 


I posted this in the pregame thread…

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It’s our Retro Round this week. It’s always really cool to see folks in their 80s/90s gear. 

 
10 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Love the concept of a retro round except for fitting into my retro gear 😂

An item of supporter apparel that I bought in the 1980s still fits me perfectly.

OK, it's a scarf, but the point still stands.

Was always a fan of the Drake guernsey:

Melbourne Demons Drake Wool Long Sleeve Guernsey


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On 30/07/2024 at 09:48, Jibroni said:

Was always a fan of the Drake guernsey:

Melbourne Demons Drake Wool Long Sleeve Guernsey

This version the club sells is horribly overpriced and inaccurate. the yolk never looked like that and the badges are misplaced

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4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

the badgers are misplaced

There's no need for badgers on our jumper at all.

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