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When was the last time both clubs wore the same colour shorts in the same match?
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Didn't WC bring the wrong shorts to one game v the Dogs in the mid 2000s?When was the last time both clubs wore the same colour shorts in the same match?
Carlton brought white shorts to an away game vs Geelong at Etihad in 2014, when they had been directed to wear navy. So both teams rocked up in white shorts and Carlton players had to switch before the bounce after getting the correct shorts delivered from Princes Park. Almost counts I guess!WhWeen was the last time both clubs wore the same colour shorts in the same match?
WC brought their royal blue jumpers for an away game to the Dogs; I can't find it but maybe you mean that one?Didn't WC bring the wrong shorts to one game v the Dogs in the mid 2000s?
Yep, I mixed shorts and jumpersCarlton brought white shorts to an away game vs Geelong at Etihad in 2014, when they had been directed to wear navy. So both teams rocked up in white shorts and Carlton players had to switch before the bounce after getting the correct shorts delivered from Princes Park. Almost counts I guess!
WC brought their royal blue jumpers for an away game to the Dogs; I can't find it but maybe you mean that one?
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Did you search using whatthefont?Does anyone know what this font is?
Looks like the Captain America font which is available free as "American Captain" on dafont.Does anyone know what this font is?
Trace one out yourself. Helps you learn the pen tool.is there any cricket illustrator templates
I reckon that suggestion will be going in the too hard basket.Trace one out yourself. Helps you learn the pen tool.
Nothing is ever hard if you sit down and potentially try.I reckon that suggestion will be going in the too hard basket.
Look for manufacturers pdf files with vector artwork in them.is there any cricket illustrator templates
what other manufacturers have pdf files like this?Look for manufacturers pdf files with vector artwork in them.
Like this one: http://www.cooperteamwear.com.au/Cooper Teamwear Cricket Range 2015.pdf
Save it, open in Illustrator, choose the page, then copy and paste the bits you want to keep.
I'd seriously encourage you to make your own Lynton, not only do the coopers ones look average, but you'll gain some valuable skills by figuring out how a template goes together yourself.what other manufacturers have pdf files like this?
One thread for the nine games of finals has worked well in previous years I feel.Are we doing one thread for all the finals series, or still weekly discussions?
I don't think ISC longy retails even existBit of a general question just from some curiosity, so:
I know these days long sleeves are uber tight. In the 90s they were at their best with a tight cuff at the bottom, whereas in the 2000s the polyester jumpers just tapered but were still flowy at the bottoms. These days you really only see the Port and Blues version of the longy, and Geelong, and they're almost like skins from top to bottom – really tight.
But what are the retails like? Do they just sort of... go down? Do they cuff? What's the go?
North sell them, is that it?I don't think ISC longy retails even exist
Must be other teams that do but I haven't ever seen an ISC one for sale and those are probably the tightest and shortest on the players. Mind, I noticed during the Showdown while I was ignoring the football that a couple of our players had sleeves that went the whole way so I don't think they're 3/4 by design.North sell them, is that it?
I am preaching to the choir here but it's a winter sport and (essentially) singlets look stupid on just about anyone but 6'5 black dudes on a basketball courts. I feel like long sleeves would sell pretty well, especially considering every bloke under 24 with a facebook account treats them like a meme.
Bit of a general question just from some curiosity, so:
I know these days long sleeves are uber tight. In the 90s they were at their best with a tight cuff at the bottom, whereas in the 2000s the polyester jumpers just tapered but were still flowy at the bottoms. These days you really only see the Port and Blues version of the longy, and Geelong, and they're almost like skins from top to bottom – really tight.
But what are the retails like? Do they just sort of... go down? Do they cuff? What's the go?
What do you mean by this, generally just the fit is different for smaller sizes or things like hoops and other elements are smaller/there are simply less hoops thus creating a warped illusion?So I discovered this when organising my clubs guernseys this year and being a size S, ran into the problem. When retail guernseys are made there is usually a big run of patterns for the bodies (S-7XL) but there is usually only 1 or 2 patterns for the sleeves, with the smallest size being a large. So generally speaking, a small and medium will look like they have quite long/baggy sleeves but a large & XL will look more fitted.