considering the 10 year period where Adelaide couldn't get their hoops to connect, just getting the basic design right is welcome
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Looks like the "We fly as one" wordmark is now only on the black strip under the collar instead of being on both. Other than that, pretty solid. Still hate the collar, but looks like a good quality kit overall!
Carlton Giants?Not bad
I'm not sure where the orange has come from with Carlton, but I'm not a fan. For a clash, they should lean into the white chamois colour from the 1800s. Perhaps as a deep yolk with white shortsNot bad
I don't really see how this solves many clash issues at all. This would still clash against Brisbane or Melbourne.Red Clash Confirmed
Before Carlton wore navy blue they wore orange caps.I'm not sure where the orange has come from with Carlton, but I'm not a fan. For a clash, they should lean into the white chamois colour from the 1800s. Perhaps as a deep yolk with white shorts
Fair enough, however based off my research, they only did this for a limited time in 1864, and moved to a blue and white cap in 1865.Before Carlton wore navy blue they wore orange caps.
The orange is a historical colour, but also is now used on the "Carlton Respects" jumper for a specific round, this is not newI'm not sure where the orange has come from with Carlton, but I'm not a fan. For a clash, they should lean into the white chamois colour from the 1800s. Perhaps as a deep yolk with white shorts
I'm confused. How is Carlton using orange on the outline of their sleeves and collar vs GWS using orange on their entire guernsey even remotely similar to the prison bars debate?The Carlton orange thing is like an interesting inverse of the Prison Bars issue. Carlton can point to their use of the colour orange over a century ago to say that it's one of their club colours, they work it into designs occasionally and... I don't imagine GWS are consulted even though it ends up looking exactly like their colour scheme. Port Adelaide have significantly more of a claim to the prison bars than Carlton do to orange, but they're always at Collingwood and the AFL's mercy over it.
Because orange is GWS's signature colour, Carlton's shade of blue looks a lot like charcoal, both clubs have a white symbol in the middle of the strip, it ends up looking pretty similar, about as similar as the prison bars do to Collingwood's black and white stripes. The difference being one club is new to the AFL so their branding doesn't get that level of protectionism.I'm confused. How is Carlton using orange on the outline of their sleeves and collar vs GWS using orange on their entire guernsey even remotely similar to the prison bars debate?
I get what you're saying, but not every colour can be reserved. And in my opinion the prison bars clash is far more significant.Because orange is GWS's signature colour, Carlton's shade of blue looks a lot like charcoal, both clubs have a white symbol in the middle of the strip, it ends up looking pretty similar, about as similar as the prison bars do to Collingwood's black and white stripes. The difference being one club is new to the AFL so their branding doesn't get that level of protectionism.
They also wore Orange Caps in 1865 but with a Navy Blue hoop addedFair enough, however based off my research, they only did this for a limited time in 1864, and moved to a blue and white cap in 1865.
I doubt Sydney and Collingwood will have anything other than the Nike logo on the sternum anytime soon like how the Asics logo still remains on the Brisbane Broncos jersey with everyone else in the NRL selling that spot to other sponsorsNew breast sponsor for Brisbane en route.
Expect all clubs to have the apparel sponsor place taken within the next 2 years as manufacturing contracts are up. Too lucrative a deal for clubs to not offer it as a value add for sponsors and price out the apparel companies.
Sorry, I should have prefaced that by excluding Nike from the conversation.I doubt Sydney and Collingwood will have anything other than the Nike logo on the sternum anytime soon like how the Asics logo still remains on the Brisbane Broncos jersey with everyone else in the NRL selling that spot to other sponsors
It's for a specific round and for a charity, it's not the same at allBecause orange is GWS's signature colour, Carlton's shade of blue looks a lot like charcoal, both clubs have a white symbol in the middle of the strip, it ends up looking pretty similar, about as similar as the prison bars do to Collingwood's black and white stripes. The difference being one club is new to the AFL so their branding doesn't get that level of protectionism.
Yep! XL Express has officially left the Major Partners, Classic has gone from "Platinum and Major Support Partners", and New Balance and Alpha Facilities Group are now listed as Supply Partners. Neds is still around, thoughNew breast sponsor for Brisbane en route.
Expect all clubs to have the apparel sponsor place taken within the next 2 years as manufacturing contracts are up. Too lucrative a deal for clubs to not offer it as a value add for sponsors and price out the apparel companies.
Ports home Showdown & equality in theIt's for a specific round and for a charity, it's not the same at all
WAIT NO SANFL. WAIT NO WAFL. FK IT NEAFL. wait that's gonePorts home Showdown & equality in theVFLAFL(no wait I was right the first time) VFL.
With Brisbane being a (pardon my Yank) small market club and their NB deal kicking off, this was inevitable. Let's hope for tasteful implementation.New breast sponsor for Brisbane en route.
Expect all clubs to have the apparel sponsor place taken within the next 2 years as manufacturing contracts are up. Too lucrative a deal for clubs to not offer it as a value add for sponsors and price out the apparel companies.
Yeah XL Express's logo is pretty average. Wouldn't mind hyundai taking that space and maybe Taubmans on the top and XXXX on the shorts againWith Brisbane being a (pardon my Yank) small market club and their NB deal kicking off, this was inevitable. Let's hope for tasteful implementation.
Surely we protest to the AFL to ban this, I hate it.New breast sponsor for Brisbane en route.
Expect all clubs to have the apparel sponsor place taken within the next 2 years as manufacturing contracts are up. Too lucrative a deal for clubs to not offer it as a value add for sponsors and price out the apparel companies.