astrogirl
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Hey! Some ppl might be offended by that!Danish Moo Cow said:Until it hits 30ish anyway.
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Hey! Some ppl might be offended by that!Danish Moo Cow said:Until it hits 30ish anyway.
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HAHA I dont think its like a law... I just think its something to do with not being able to deface/alter things with a copywrite on them... like NRL jerseys :roll:blue and red socks said:i'm sure it's not illegal
i hardly doubt the government are going to pass a bill that NRL jerseys cannot be sewn in to make it more fitting
although i wouldnt put it past our government
Samwise said:once you have paid for it, its your property. so you can spray paint it pink and light it on fire if you wanted to. it would only be illegal if you tried to resell it with a tag saying "official leasha designed product"
Leasha said:I didnt care, I took my jersey in and up so it fit me, because before it appeared to be a dress more than a jersey... I'm considering taking it in more as well, cos its still baggy.... and I like my clothes to fit nicely!
Just received a reply from Wayne... His words were "There are no immediate plans for female jerseys."astrogirl said:Thanks for the sensible suggestion tigermite I feel like a bit of a goose for not thinking of that.
I sent an email just then...
astrogirl said:Just received a reply from Wayne... His words were "There are no immediate plans for female jerseys."
Bugger.
Thanks Helen.Helen said:astrogirl said:Just received a reply from Wayne... His words were "There are no immediate plans for female jerseys."
Bugger.
You may have to demonstrate that there is a purchasing base for 'female' specific attire before they will act.
If anyone goes to the home games then get a petition signed.
If possible set up an online petition.
Helen
Danish Moo Cow said:Is Sarah Wynter a Knights supporter?