New Jersey Ideas
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Since it is most likely the jersey design will change next year (I heard from someone that KooGa is leaving and a new manufacturer is coming in – personally I hope it’s someone like ISC due to their good templates of no side panels, shoulder/sleeve panels, weird collars and pin striping), can anyone think of some good designs that can be used on the jersey?
I’ve come up with a couple of ideas for a new design which I think look better than the current design (do away with the lightning bolts, they are very dated and look tacky these days – stylised stuff like that belongs in the ‘90s and early 2000s):
Idea 1: Triple V – The predominant colour would be Navy Blue with a (from bottom to top) Purple, White and Gold Triple V (a bit similar to AFL club Port Adelaide’s V style). The away jersey would be an inverted design of predominantly White with a Purple, Navy Blue and Gold Triple V. I also hope they change the Crown logo from being in a big box to a thinner one.
Idea 2: Hoops – I’ve seen the polo shirts that the Storm has this year and they look great. I recently thought that they could use this design on the home jersey. This would feature Navy Blue with Purple Thick Hoops, and ditching the colours White and Gold. For the away jersey, you would simply make it predominantly white with thin Navy Blue and Purple hoops (since both these colours are dark colours, white would be the only option for a predominant away colour).
I’ve come up with a couple of ideas for a new design which I think look better than the current design (do away with the lightning bolts, they are very dated and look tacky these days – stylised stuff like that belongs in the ‘90s and early 2000s):
Idea 1: Triple V – The predominant colour would be Navy Blue with a (from bottom to top) Purple, White and Gold Triple V (a bit similar to AFL club Port Adelaide’s V style). The away jersey would be an inverted design of predominantly White with a Purple, Navy Blue and Gold Triple V. I also hope they change the Crown logo from being in a big box to a thinner one.
Idea 2: Hoops – I’ve seen the polo shirts that the Storm has this year and they look great. I recently thought that they could use this design on the home jersey. This would feature Navy Blue with Purple Thick Hoops, and ditching the colours White and Gold. For the away jersey, you would simply make it predominantly white with thin Navy Blue and Purple hoops (since both these colours are dark colours, white would be the only option for a predominant away colour).
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Whatever happens, I hope the Club and manufacturer keep it simple.
Jerseys that look like a technicolor yawn are OTT in my opinion.
Just a good old fashioned simple design with lots of purple will be fine.
I know it won't happen this way, but that's my take on the subject.
Jerseys that look like a technicolor yawn are OTT in my opinion.
Just a good old fashioned simple design with lots of purple will be fine.
I know it won't happen this way, but that's my take on the subject.
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The V type design always makes the team look massive on the field.
Look at teams such as Dragons, Bulldogs, Warriors, Roosters compared to Titans, Broncos, Cowboys, etc.
As for manufacturers I hope Puma get the contract as I have a man on the inside who can get me cheap, and often free, stuff.
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Look at teams such as Dragons, Bulldogs, Warriors, Roosters compared to Titans, Broncos, Cowboys, etc.
As for manufacturers I hope Puma get the contract as I have a man on the inside who can get me cheap, and often free, stuff.
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http://www.melbournestorm.com.au/news-d ... torm/33137mattstormy wrote:I heard from someone that KooGa is leaving and a new manufacturer is coming in – personally I hope it’s someone like ISC due to their good templates of no side panels, shoulder/sleeve panels, weird collars and pin striping
KooGa signed an extension last year through to the end of 2014 - so I dunno. I guess it might possible if the club and KooGa mutually decide to part ways - or if someone else has offered a better deal. It's also possible that KooGa might switch us over to their other brand BLK - although BLK's stuff is exactly the same as KooGa. If you don't mind, I'd like to know where you heard it - if you don't want to say publicly, a private message would be fine.
If it's true - anyone but Blades, please. Their stuff is garbage.
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When I went to Rugby Fever a few months ago, the guy behind the counter said there would be a new jersey design and new manufacturer.
Something must've changed on a big scale if a 4 year contract was just dissolved like that but it wouldn't be the first time if it's the case. Whether it happens or not it's a given we'll be wearing a new jersey next year given our four year period will be up and like most i'm hoping for something completely new. I won't be too upset if Kooga are still on board because IMO they make some great off field gear, especially the media polo's which i mostly wear and buy each year.
In that case, you're probably right. All these things need to be lodged with the league (changes to jerseys, logos, colours, etc.) so far in advance, the ball probably started rolling quite some time ago.mattstormy wrote:When I went to Rugby Fever a few months ago, the guy behind the counter said there would be a new jersey design and new manufacturer.
It will be disappointing to see the partnership with KooGa end. I always got the impression that they considered us one of their most important partners behind the Wallabies.
My preference? Canterbury. Their supporter gear is top notch (I have a Maroons hoodie by them - love it).
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Oh if it's a new supplier, I do hope it's Under Armour. They've kitted out the Welsh Rugby Team and most recently Tottenham Hotspurs in the Premier League (plus numerous teams in College Football). Them or a big name supplier like Nike, Adidas or Canterbury. However, I'm also with the majority in here, I do hope Kooga & Storm continue their partnership, as I have been happy with their support.
I don't have a problem with purple being the predominate jersey colour provided there's a decent amount of navy on it, too. I'm not sure the current one has enough.storming wrote:storm have changed to have purple as their main colour, so the ideas of blue jerseys wont happen IMO.
Personally, I'd like to see a purple primary jersey, a white clash and a navy alternate. I'd like the navy jersey to be worn when we're the away team but the home team is wearing a light colour (ie. Dragons, Bulldogs, Raiders, etc.). No "Battle" jersey and no silver anywhere. Purple, navy, white and gold.
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You also forgot to mention that UA make the uniforms on "Friday Night Lights"MENACING*STORM wrote:Oh if it's a new supplier, I do hope it's Under Armour. They've kitted out the Welsh Rugby Team and most recently Tottenham Hotspurs in the Premier League (plus numerous teams in College Football). Them or a big name supplier like Nike, Adidas or Canterbury. However, I'm also with the majority in here, I do hope Kooga & Storm continue their partnership, as I have been happy with their support.
Good suggestion but couldnt see them doing it while 2xu are our compression partners...
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I don't care as long as it is not hoops,I hate hoops
I came across a post at an AFL forum saying that there's a rumour 2XU will be the new jumper manufacturer for at least one AFL club in 2013. We already have an association with 2XU as a compression supplier - and if they're wanting to expand their business and start doing apparel for football clubs, it would make sense for them to want an NRL team, too. Of course, we can't take anything in this thread or the rumours over there as 100% true yet - just something to consider, I guess.