Links
  • Freo can win at MCG: Pavlich
    Fremantle skipper says lack of matches at the MCG won't be a factor in Friday's semi-final against Geelong […]
  • Cats won't rule out Rooke
    Geelong coach Mark Thompson says the Cats may still be able to use Max Rooke's hardness at the contest this finals series […]
  • Nothing to do with form
    Brad Johnson says a patchy month has not forced his retirement […]
  • Brad Johnson by the numbers
    A statistical look at the Western Bulldogs captain, who has announced he will retire at the end of this year […]
  • Wounded Dogs still a threat: Roos
    Sydney Swans coach is wary of his side catching its semi-final opponent on the rebound after the Bulldogs were thrashed by Collingwood […]
  • Johnson earned universal respect
    Luke Darcy reflects on the career of a friend, a teammate and one of the AFL's real good guys, Brad Johnson […]
  • Williams chased Saint
    Mark Williams admits that he tried to lure the St Kilda goalsneak to South Australia during his time as coach of Port Adelaide […]
  • Hall free to play against Swans
    The MRP assessed Western Bulldog Barry Hall's strike against Harry O'Brien on Saturday night and deemed it not forceful enough to warrant a charge […]
  • Match review panel: finals week one
    Shaun Burgoyne faces a one-match ban for engaging in rough conduct against Fremantle's Alex Silvagni […]
  • Johnson calls time
    Western Bulldogs captain confirms his retirement from the game after the 2010 finals series […]

Posts Tagged ‘traditionalists’

jumpers jerseys guernseys

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
older style

older style

All are used to play Australian Rules  Football in.

The early design was wool with a button up front , peak collar and often sleeveless  .

They were called jumpers because thats what they were a jumper in team colours to play sport in , in this case afl football.

Embellishments such as numbers , team logo , league playing in eg; VFL were sewn onto jumper .

Later the jumpers became a wool acrylic mix often now with long sleeves and all of the above embellishments .

Sponsors logo’s came along to boost clubs often ailing funds and wool had by now been totally replaced by acrylic.

Today it is hightech dri fit polyester that breathes . Manufactured fabric has replaced any natural fibres and the peak collar is gone along with any buttons . The long sleeve style is still available but with a few notable exceptions like Saints Stephen Milne and previous decade carlton player Steve Silvagni players wear the sleeveless style. These have ribbed armholes and v neckbands .

They are  brightly coloured with futuristic mascots , have sewn on makers logo tag to authenticate item and are plastered with sponsors logo’s front and back . A big difference is these are all printed on and not sewn on as in yesteryear .Even the back number is imprinted with  an afl logo across bottom of the numbers. A modern work of art to differentiate it from the opposition and to attract as much sponsorship as is allowable these items are signed by players and auctioned by the clubs for vast sums of money  . Bearing litte resemblance to the older style jumper the old timers are still popular with historians ,collectors , traditionalists ,die hard fans and people who just want to have their own slice of the good old days .

The high tech polyester treatment has also extended to football shorts and socks again printed with team ,afl and sponsors logos . Todays football kit bears little resemblance to the old monoliths of the past .

modern guernsey

modern guernsey

Mums everywhere are grateful that no longer do they a mass of muddy wet wool to wash on a saturday afternooon after the saturday morning game .

  • Share/Bookmark
Football Bargains

FootballFashions.com.au

My other web sites

Munter.com.au

Melbourne Diary
Copyright © 2009 Football Jumpers .com. All Rights Reserved.