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Discussion Jumpers That Never Were

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what our guernsey would have looked with BLK
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How to make a bad jumper worse: a case study.
 
That collar is truly atrocious
Just imagine, we could have had two teams playing (well only one actually playing) in it in the grand final on Saturday.
 

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One jumper will make it. The other 4 won't.
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I ****ing hate that crow head. Just noticed it isn't even the same as the logo, the 'feathers' at the back are straighter. Weird.
 

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Country game prototype. The grey fangs look like crops, ranges, or even stylised wheat. The names seem to be of towns.
 
Also, I don't think wool would be the material around 1996.

Although polyester jumpers were common by 1996 acrylic and acrylic/wool jumpers were still in use. There were some players who preferred these type of jumpers over the polyester ones. Sekem was also using sportwool (polyester/wool combo) at this time and again there were players who didn't like these jumpers an used the old school ones. I believe Buckley and Monkhorst were examples at Collingwood who used the older style jumpers.
 

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Although polyester jumpers were common by 1996 acrylic and acrylic/wool jumpers were still in use. There were some players who preferred these type of jumpers over the polyester ones. Sekem was also using sportwool (polyester/wool combo) at this time and again there were players who didn't like these jumpers an used the old school ones. I believe Buckley and Monkhorst were examples at Collingwood who used the older style jumpers.

Bucks wore floppy collar old-school jumpers right up until we changed our jumper (i.e. end of 2000 season)
 
Although polyester jumpers were common by 1996 acrylic and acrylic/wool jumpers were still in use. There were some players who preferred these type of jumpers over the polyester ones. Sekem was also using sportwool (polyester/wool combo) at this time and again there were players who didn't like these jumpers an used the old school ones. I believe Buckley and Monkhorst were examples at Collingwood who used the older style jumpers.
Plus it could have easily been an earlier-1990s jumper and just 'augmented' in 1996.
 

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