flippikat
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Yeah, I think it was this more than anything else.Think in this case it was a kind of rush to market with a short turn around scenario- also not sure if there was an IP issue with using the ARL designs?
Also have to consider that Nike had no previous experience in making/designing rugby league jerseys, so there was an "arty" angle to the designs that was a real shock at the time.
Up to 1996, jerseys had bars, or stripes, or Vs with straight lines. They didn't have curves or prongs or 3 weird downward pointing arrowhead things on the front!