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That actually wouldn't be a bad away/alternate for the Storm.
The colours look very washed out there - in person it's a richer yellow colour.That actually wouldn't be a bad away/alternate for the Storm.
I've long thought that too many teams/organisations have lost touch with what a good jersey looks like. Aside from sponsors slapped all over jerseys like bumper stickers these days (a sad necessity to raise $), the vast majority are awful..
Clubs like the Roosters and Souths have it right. Stick to their history and it works. As for the rest - including my Dragons (Red V great, alternative strip has been attrocious of late for mine) juts keep dishing up toilet..
Simple is best.
Or another way to put it - in 30 years time will we see any of the current jerseys as "classics" and of the quality of the current retros you'd see in Mick Simmons...
https://www.micksimmons.com.au/collections/nrl-retro
All are absolute classics (except the Knights one for me - why they didnt do Henny Penny instead baffles me).
I say you wont see a single one..... none... the art has been lost.. We are all poorer for it.
Not a fan of Manly's Home and like many, I see no reason why they changed from 2019's design.
Their Away is nice though.
I quite like the shallow chevrons
Henny Penny Knights retros are available. I've seen them at Peter Wynn's ScoreI've long thought that too many teams/organisations have lost touch with what a good jersey looks like. Aside from sponsors slapped all over jerseys like bumper stickers these days (a sad necessity to raise $), the vast majority are awful..
Clubs like the Roosters and Souths have it right. Stick to their history and it works. As for the rest - including my Dragons (Red V great, alternative strip has been attrocious of late for mine) juts keep dishing up toilet..
Simple is best.
Or another way to put it - in 30 years time will we see any of the current jerseys as "classics" and of the quality of the current retros you'd see in Mick Simmons...
https://www.micksimmons.com.au/collections/nrl-retro
All are absolute classics (except the Knights one for me - why they didnt do Henny Penny instead baffles me).
I say you wont see a single one..... none... the art has been lost.. We are all poorer for it.
The shoulders, shorts and socks all identical to the home so don't know if it will look much different to the home for it to constitute an away jersey. I hope they just used this as their home jersey.
I think in 30 years time only key teams within key years will have retro jerseys made. Etc Storm from the late 2000's-early 2010's, manly from early 2010's, Roosters from mid-to late 2010's, maybe sharks from 2016, cowboys from 2015 and rabbits from 2014. No ones going to pay $99 or more for a Titans 2017 retro jersey in 2050.I've long thought that too many teams/organisations have lost touch with what a good jersey looks like. Aside from sponsors slapped all over jerseys like bumper stickers these days (a sad necessity to raise $), the vast majority are awful..
Clubs like the Roosters and Souths have it right. Stick to their history and it works. As for the rest - including my Dragons (Red V great, alternative strip has been attrocious of late for mine) juts keep dishing up toilet..
Simple is best.
Or another way to put it - in 30 years time will we see any of the current jerseys as "classics" and of the quality of the current retros you'd see in Mick Simmons...
https://www.micksimmons.com.au/collections/nrl-retro
All are absolute classics (except the Knights one for me - why they didnt do Henny Penny instead baffles me).
I say you wont see a single one..... none... the art has been lost.. We are all poorer for it.
I disagree. Most clubs have actually gone back toward traditional or iconic designs. Penrith, Bulldogs, more recently Eels and Cowboys, even Warriors.
I do think these are a vast improvement from last season, especially the rebirth of the 90’s “Pepsi” jersey. It’s a cracker.Manly are saying the home jersey was inspired by the original jersey.
It just doesn't look like Manly especially with the all maroon look. This all maroon look reminds me of the Barrett era
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I've long thought that too many teams/organisations have lost touch with what a good jersey looks like. Aside from sponsors slapped all over jerseys like bumper stickers these days (a sad necessity to raise $), the vast majority are awful..
Clubs like the Roosters and Souths have it right. Stick to their history and it works. As for the rest - including my Dragons (Red V great, alternative strip has been attrocious of late for mine) juts keep dishing up toilet..
Simple is best.
Or another way to put it - in 30 years time will we see any of the current jerseys as "classics" and of the quality of the current retros you'd see in Mick Simmons...
https://www.micksimmons.com.au/collections/nrl-retro
All are absolute classics (except the Knights one for me - why they didnt do Henny Penny instead baffles me).
I say you wont see a single one..... none... the art has been lost.. We are all poorer for it.
Wow! Back to early/mid 90s "Block and lines" jerseys!!
With Manly doing a Pepsi-jersey inspired away, Penrith doing a version of their 1991 all sorts jersey & the Cowboys looking to their original strip as inspiration for 2020, it's very cool that old family of jerseys is back.
Can we now have Souths, Roosters & Gold Coast do "striped saddle" designs like they had in the 1990s???
Seriously though, jersey design has come a long way since the horrors of the early-mid 2000s (which reached an apex in the "Ugliest Grand Final ever" - Tigers v Cowboys 2005)
Tigers was alright, atleast they wore orangeWow! Back to early/mid 90s "Block and lines" jerseys!!
With Manly doing a Pepsi-jersey inspired away, Penrith doing a version of their 1991 all sorts jersey & the Cowboys looking to their original strip as inspiration for 2020, it's very cool that old family of jerseys is back.
Can we now have Souths, Roosters & Gold Coast do "striped saddle" designs like they had in the 1990s???
Seriously though, jersey design has come a long way since the horrors of the early-mid 2000s (which reached an apex in the "Ugliest Grand Final ever" - Tigers v Cowboys 2005)