Giants look to unify Canberra and Sydney with new 2021 jersey design
The
GWS Giants are celebrating their 10th season in the AFL with a bold new
jersey design that is aiming to represent their entire fan base.Having
previously worn a specific Canberra designed jersey for their games in
the nation’s capital, 2021 will be the first time the Giants play in the
same jumper for all home games across Canberra and Sydney.To get more WOMENS GAME Giants jerseys with cheap price, you can visit giantsnfl.com official website.
The
Giants decided to forge ahead with one jersey design as part of their
evolution as a relatively new side in the competition, saying they are
one club across two important markets and felt the time was right to
unify all fans.
The club said the designer of their original Canberra jersey, member John Gerrard, was fully supportive of the move.
Despite
the capital no longer having its own strip, ‘Canberra’ will still
feature on the back of Giants jerseys for all games.The 2021 jerseys
have been developed in conjunction with new apparel partner PUMA, with
the club’s traditional orange and charcoal home kit to feature a large
Giants ‘G’ more prominently in the middle of the jersey rather than to
the side as in previous seasons.
The clash jumper is aiming to
celebrate the orange that has become synonymous with the club, moving
away from the white which has been used previously. The orange strip
also features a large charcoal ‘G’ in the middle of the jersey.
The
Giants will also wear the jumper designed by forward Bobby Hill for the
2020 Sir Doug Nicholls Round on occasions in the coming years when a
white kit is required. It will also be worn for the 2021 Sir Doug
Nicholls round.
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