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Agree. Not a big fan of the yellow tuxedo. But if it helps us get into the ball this year, I'll be more than happy.Home is a bit too safe for me but I like the look of the blue away kit..
Our top scouting priority. ?We must have more rangas in the team that any other professional team anywhere
Really working hard on that Banana boat sponsorship lead.Our top scouting priority. ?
Sizing should be the same as last year playing shirts. In my personal option, I always find the playing shirts to be a bit more slimline than the polos so personally I would go up a size - however I'm a built a little differently to most here Haha. I'll track down some sizing charts to help you out!@Shaun Mielekamp @Pokes
Have you been able to try on the kits? If so how does the sizing compare to the blue club polos (https://www.rebelsport.com.au/p/central-coast-mariners-2019-20-mens-polo-M58323101.html) ? That’s the most recent Umbro gear I’ve got, it’s also one of the most comfortable shirts I’ve got.
Maybe get straight from the clubs website. Would imagine thats how they make the most money from each sale rather then dividing profit with a 3rd party??? Unless you need to try on then I have nothing!!For fans based in Sydney, would anyone have suggestions where CCM jerseys are sold? In the past, I have purchased Mariner’s gear from:
*Rebel Mid City (Pitt St)
*Rebel Hornsby Westfield
Thanks in advance.
Cheers. You’re probably right about buying direct (online) - it’s financially better for the team.Maybe get straight from the clubs website. Would imagine thats how they make the most money from each sale rather then dividing profit with a 3rd party??? Unless you need to try on then I have nothing!!
Rebel at Hornsby Westfield always has all the NSW A League teams gear.For fans based in Sydney, would anyone have suggestions where CCM jerseys are sold? In the past, I have purchased Mariner’s gear from:
*Rebel Mid City (Pitt St)
*Rebel Hornsby Westfield
Thanks in advance.
have you washed it since Championship year?I haven't bought a kit since Championship year but the blue away is sexy. Might have to get it so that means we are winning it all lads
Does sea water count? Since it was a glorified rashiehave you washed it since Championship year?
The 2020/21 Jersey is available for pre-order on the CCM website, however delivery won't be until early Feb due to delays in production and shipping (COVID related)!For fans based in Sydney, would anyone have suggestions where CCM jerseys are sold? In the past, I have purchased Mariner’s gear from:
*Rebel Mid City (Pitt St)
*Rebel Hornsby Westfield
Thanks in advance.
I can only assume the shirts will be manufactured overseas then. Had they been made in Australia, delivery would be quicker.The 2020/21 Jersey is available for pre-order on the CCM website, however delivery won't be until early Feb due to delays in production and shipping (COVID related)!
I can only assume the shirts will be manufactured overseas then. Had they been made in Australia, delivery would be quicker.
Hopefully, at least, the jerseys were designed in Australia - even by a Central Coast business for that matter.