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Maybe each jersey is painstakingly hand made by a team of specially trained artisans over a period of 6 years in the mythical Classic studios.
I think you're measuring the wrong thing, have you measured the actual red V, are they the same width as each other, of so, then it's the size of the jersey, being large or small as I mentioned before, not so much the gapthey have a different sized gap where the chevron meets the sponsor
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and i could be wrong, but I noticed that the original photo doesn't seem to match either of these (or Hunt's) - the gap is bigger than the one on Cook's jersey and smaller than Sua's. So in total I see four variants.
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It's what I've always assumed... Seems the most efficient way in my opinionMaybe each jersey is painstakingly hand made by a team of specially trained artisans over a period of 6 years in the mythical Classic studios.
Then extrapolate that dedication to bespokeness out to six squad's worth of indigenous designs on a yearly basis. They must be the largest employer in the Australian economy.Maybe each jersey is painstakingly hand made by a team of specially trained artisans over a period of 6 years in the mythical Classic studios.
Rumoured to be a 5 year 8 mill deal - 1.6 mill per yearOnly supports the rumour that BYD will be the major sponsor (or at least automotive partner) for 2025.
Could just be the away jerseyLooks to be heritage as it had the nrl badge. Training jerseys don’t have it
St George Illawarra’s away jerseys should always be an Illawarra type jersey for mine.This appears to be the Dragons 2025 Alternate - based off the 1996-98 Steelers design. No idea why it's taken 25 years to come up with it. Not sure about the logo though.
edit: actually on second thought it could be a Captain's Run or some sort of heritage jersey because I can see what looks to be a Steeler and a Dragons logo on each sleeve. Guess we will find out
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The Dragons have used their Captains Run jersey for the Charity Shield in past seasons so that could be why it has the NRL logo but yes, could also be a heritage. I would like this to be the alternate with the regular crest - easily the better of the two Steelers designs IMOLooks to be heritage as it had the nrl badge. Training jerseys don’t have it
Well for starters has more detail on I than the '80s version, which were just red and 2 sleeve stripesThe Dragons have used their Captains Run jersey for the Charity Shield in past seasons so that could be why it has the NRL logo but yes, could also be a heritage. I would like this to be the alternate with the regular crest - easily the better of the two Steelers designs IMO
It’s a fake. Fan designed. Club have made an active decision to move away from heritage jerseys of “our founding clubs” - no way we’re suddenly putting Steelers logos on the sleeves. This jersey has an old sternum sponsor. It has the incorrect squadron logo colours (will have green arrows, as it was on the back of the 2024 alternate). And it has the old secondary dragon logo, and even the new one won’t be used on jerseys.This appears to be the Dragons 2025 Alternate - based off the 1996-98 Steelers design. No idea why it's taken 25 years to come up with it. Not sure about the logo though.
edit: actually on second thought it could be a Captain's Run or some sort of heritage jersey because I can see what looks to be a Steeler and a Dragons logo on each sleeve. Guess we will find out
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Thanks - I got sucked in!
The original concept posted on Instagram
Love it thoughWell for starters has more detail on I than the '80s version, which were just red and 2 sleeve stripes