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Discussion Anyone know where I can get 90s style afl numbers?

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Need to be yellow..like this:

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Preferably heat press..
 
That is the same style the they still use today. Some clubs used different styles of numbers but all have come back to the style that is used today.

The problem with finding yellow numbers is that most clubs have the borders around the yellow or gold numbers. It started with Brisbane, and was soon adopted by Adelaide and West Coast.

Try a large sports store like Rebel, which should have them available for local clubs. These will become less available as numbers are more iron on these days.
 
That is the same style the they still use today. Some clubs used different styles of numbers but all have come back to the style that is used today.

The problem with finding yellow numbers is that most clubs have the borders around the yellow or gold numbers. It started with Brisbane, and was soon adopted by Adelaide and West Coast.

Try a large sports store like Rebel, which should have them available for local clubs. These will become less available as numbers are more iron on these days.

The new afl numbers have the new afl logo on the bottom and the yellow ones have the white border..

Am after all yellow and without the afl logo..

Isn't the 2nd pic an iron on?
 

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The new afl numbers have the new afl logo on the bottom and the yellow ones have the white border..

Am after all yellow and without the afl logo..

Isn't the 2nd pic an iron on?

I know that you want the numbers in without the AFL logos. The AFL Logo numbers are only a recent change to the numbers, but they are still the same font used as was used on your pictures.

Clubs outside the AFL use these numbers on their jumpers and you can pick them up at Rebel Sport. I have seen these there.

The top picture is of Richmond during a pre-game warm up. You can tell it is that because of the yellow and the black versions of the Tigers jumpers, and the coach walking around between the two groups of players. These numbers would have been sewn on because they are only training jumpers.

The second jumper is probably a pre-season match against North Melbourne so the number is an iron on. One less thing for the other team to grab on to. To get an all yellow number which is iron on I would try Rebel Sport or any other sporting retailer which sells many Australian Rules jumpers. It would be best to find someone who supplies jumpers to local teams. They would provide the service to clubs of putting numbers on their jumpers, so they should have the equipment to do it.
 
I remember being a kid and thinking those Tigers jumpers were the coolest.

Yeah they are pretty good lol..

I just picked one up in excellent condition and am looking to have the number 33 put on the back.
 

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