Yep, except with black all around the edges. According to scale about half a centimeter around the rim and the sleeves were black. It stood out on the black background.I think this is the one he is talking about, cranky?
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That's a good one, will purchaseI think this is the one he is talking about, cranky?
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yes. The rest of the shot missing doesn't do it justice. It isn't the nine's jersey is it?
i was in the leagues club yesterday and i noticed they still had a few 2014 training shirts etc... for sale in clearance boxes
i didnt really look to see what sizes but the boxes were full.
Aslong as it has a Sharks logo, in 5-10 years 2014 will be all forgotten.Can't imagine who would want to buy anything from 2014. That season is best forgotten.
i was in the leagues club yesterday and i noticed they still had a few 2014 training shirts etc... for sale in clearance boxes
i didnt really look to see what sizes but the boxes were full.
I said that the other day in rebel sports, was looking at the kangaroos jerseys - $160. If they were made here I could understand.How much?
And where do they make jerseys anyway? You'd think for the price they charge for them, they could at least make them in Australia
Can't imagine who would want to buy anything from 2014. That season is best forgotten.
I loved the 2014 training gear. Not a fan of the season though
From all reports it was a good training year though, the boys didn't have to do boring defensive work once!!!That's why I couldn't buy it, bad memories.
not sure ring the club they will be able to tell you.How much?
And where do they make jerseys anyway? You'd think for the price they charge for them, they could at least make them in Australia
With some of those NRL/ARL branded products I believe retailers or the distributor who supply it to retailers, need to pay licensing fees to sell the products hence some inflated pricing towards the final RRP the customer is hit with
The Sharkies store would likely be exempt from such fees or inflated purchase prices and would therefore gain a better sale margin even if selling at the same price as say Rebel sports for instance
Not sure on the ins and outs and if this applies to jersey's though and someone correct me if I am wrong
But then, say the club sells them $20 cheaper, and advertises it, wouldn't they ultimately make more money because everyone would end up buying jerseys there instead of Rebel etc?
I don't know how the club come to determine pricing for their merch against retailers. Maybe they factor in members gunna get discounts anyways ect.
Hear what your saying though
It's possible the club get $ kickbacks or some sort of cut anyways from the sale of NRL sharks merch into retailers but that's hazarding a guess