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Red & Blue Army T-Shirt

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To help bring the Red & Blue Army celebrations back to the masses I have been working on a simple affordable T-Shirt that MFC supporters can wear in our 150th year.

I posted this yesterday and got some valuable feedback which I have taken on board and so there is now a male & female version.

Your thoughts / feedback / suggestions welcome before I take this up with the club

 

very very gay shirts, but good concept

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very very gay shirts, but good concept

Thanks, what most people wear these days looks gay to me so it suggests we're on the right track

 

My suggestion would be to have the Melbourne logo on the front, and a bit higher up (never put a busy print over the stomach area, it will make anyone look 17 months pregnant) and the Red and Blue Army thing on the back.

I would also make the t-shirts navy and the writing in white, with a splash of red.

This sort of t-shirt, given it's a blend of cotton and polyester, should cost no more than $15. That still gives the club ample profit and makes it affordable to almost anyone. I would wear that to the footy, especially if there was a long-sleeve version available for winter.

You could go all out and print the t-shirt in a red and navy army print, to really convey the whole 'Army' message.


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I would also make the t-shirts navy and the writing in white, with a splash of red.

I agree

Thank you all for the feedback

My interpretation of the ideas from the feedback and the evolution thus far

More comments and ideas most welcome

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