also looks like a different material
i'm disappointed they've changed because now i need the new stars top
i'm disappointed they've changed because now i need the new stars top
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Sheffield Shield would be a hard one, the Matador might be easier, but as for any non-national whites you might be a bit hardpressed. If there's none on gameday, try the MCC or whoever controls the side.anyone know how i could get my hands on a bushrangers sheffield shield top?
i've looked on the bushrangers and cricket victoria websites.Sheffield Shield would be a hard one, the Matador might be easier, but as for any non-national whites you might be a bit hardpressed. If there's none on gameday, try the MCC or whoever controls the side.
anyone know how i could get my hands on a bushrangers sheffield shield top?
Not real sure, but the MCG stores on Game Days should have them.
Sheffield Shield would be a hard one, the Matador might be easier, but as for any non-national whites you might be a bit hardpressed. If there's none on gameday, try the MCC or whoever controls the side.
yeah, i asked them via facebook (obviously less reliable than an email though) and they haven't got back to me.No good, I emailed the bushrangers about this about 3 months ago, they said they don't sell much retail stuff at all, the only way (i think) you can get hands on one is by winning their social media contests which are usually guessing who's going to score runs and take wickets. Haven't been to a game so not 100% sure if they sell stuff there or not, but I know you can't buy anything off the website.
Yeh they haven't offered any 4 day top contests yet as the season has just started. But yeh, would love to get my hands of either tbh, if you find out anything more, PM me brah, would love to purchase one.yeah, i asked them via facebook (obviously less reliable than an email though) and they haven't got back to me.
i'm pretty sure they only give away the one day tops in their contests, so i might have to get down to a game and check it out, or head over to junction oval and demand a shield top.
i'd pay more for a vic 4 day top than an Australian test top.
from memory of last year they didn't run any competitions giving a four day top but gave out one day tops during the shield season.Yeh they haven't offered any 4 day top contests yet as the season has just started. But yeh, would love to get my hands of either tbh, if you find out anything more, PM me brah, would love to purchase one.
where'd you find this?Canary yellow back on Australian soil for the World Cup! This is near perfect!
Canary yellow back on Australian soil for the World Cup! This is near perfect!
Canary Yellow indeed...That's Australian gold my friend and don't you ****ing forget it!
Perfectly sumarised to be honest. However I have to say I wasn't the greatest fan of the 2011 CWC kit, that messy side panel was horrendous.It's inoffensive, but pretty damn boring.
No gradients or swooshes is a big win, so on form we'll give them that. I think everyone can agree that flat solid gold with green is a winner.
It's clearly restrained, but it's not really retro/referential/simple-chic - Asics aren't really a brand with much a of a classic cricketing leg to stand on.
Straight sidepanels, piping, regulation buttonup and heavyish collar - something you'd expect from the local team sportswear joint really.
The only bit of big-brand flair is at the bottom and on the back, where its tucked in by the players anyway.
It kind of looks like its been aimed at those globe-trotting retirees on those lame tour groups. Most demographics will find this wearable.
But Arial Black. Man.
A downgrade/rewind from last World Cup with adidas, which was as clean as all getup, but not as bad as 07. Nothing will top 99.
It's inoffensive, but pretty damn boring.
No gradients or swooshes is a big win, so on form we'll give them that. I think everyone can agree that flat solid gold with green is a winner.
It's clearly restrained, but it's not really retro/referential/simple-chic - Asics aren't really a brand with much a of a classic cricketing leg to stand on.
Straight sidepanels, piping, regulation buttonup and heavyish collar - something you'd expect from the local team sportswear joint really.
The only bit of big-brand flair is at the bottom and on the back, where its tucked in by the players anyway.
It kind of looks like its been aimed at those globe-trotting retirees on those lame tour groups. Most demographics will find this wearable.
But Arial Black. Man.
A downgrade/rewind from last World Cup with adidas, which was as clean as all getup, but not as bad as 07. Nothing will top 99.