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North wore their hoops 2 years earlier before Geelong.
http://footyjumpers.com/geelongpre.htm
http://footyjumpers.com/northpre.htm
They have.im surprised they havent tried to find the absolute minimum amount of white they can without going away from their home kit.
Here is my redesign of the Melbourne Clash stripe for next year. It uses the clubs new logo and replaces it the v neck on a red jumper with the logo in its normal navy blue colour.
That away jumper is really nice. I would take that as a preseason jumper, I think the socks would be better for the away if the socks had blue tops and the rest was red. Dandenong VFA style.Here is my redesign of the Melbourne Clash stripe for next year. It uses the clubs new logo and replaces it the v neck on a red jumper with the logo in its normal navy blue colour.
Here is my redesign of the Melbourne Clash stripe for next year. It uses the clubs new logo and replaces it the v neck on a red jumper with the logo in its normal navy blue colour.
I think you’ve got a brown back collar and number on the home jumper on the player.Here is my redesign of the Collingwood jumpers, with inspiration from the 1919 Collingwood Premiership Jumper.
The home jumper is a black jumper with white stripes and number panel. This is how the 1919 Collingwood jumper looked. The clash jumper is a white jumper with black stripes and number panel. This is the reverse of the 1919 Collingwood jumper.
I think you’ve got a brown back collar and number on the home jumper on the player.
Perfect.Is that better?
Too many hoops, stripes and sashes. I know what you're trying to say there but I think it would be better if they try create something new, but still has the footy look to it. A v design like the old Bears would be an alright start, would appeal to Rugby lovers up North. But even I have to admit, the V is getting a bit over used but I think it would work well with the Suns.I’d like to see something new from Gold Coast. Particularly if they get rid of May as well as Lynch, it’s time to start a new era.
Stick with the red and yellow, a bit of blue (maybe a touch darker so it’s not so cartoonish) and even a splash of black for the GC nightlife - it’s just symbolic, embrace it.
And I’d go with a traditional football design. Stripes (vertical or horizontal), sash... get rid of the logos, something to say “we’re a real football club, this is a real football jumper that can start a new identity”.
Too many hoops, stripes and sashes. I know what you're trying to say there but I think it would be better if they try create something new, but still has the footy look to it. A v design like the old Bears would be an alright start, would appeal to Rugby lovers up North. But even I have to admit, the V is getting a bit over used but I think it would work well with the Suns.
But red and yellow is the only jumper combination that isn't being used by any existing team.And maybe settle on two of the blue/red/yellow. And I don’t know if red is the one that needs to stay.
But red and yellow is the only jumper combination that isn't being used by any existing team.
Blue and yellow - the premiers
Blue and red - Melbourne
Red and yellow, or considering they're the Gold Coast Suns, yellow and red. Or they can make it gold and crimson to feel special.
As good an idea as that sounds on paper, it just brings them closer to the Lions IMO. They need to differentiate themselves. No club in the league uses yellow/gold as its primary colour so embrace it.