innsaneink
Well-known member
Dont mind this....but what is contemporary and what in place of Vs?God I hope so. š
My annual rant... May as well copy paste it, but here we are.
I know I'm in the vast minority, but I'm sick and tired of minor iterations of the same jerseys year after year; It's boring and the reveals are always so underwhelming.
I know, tradition and all that... but the tigers' colours are as good as any - if not the best in the NRL - to work with, yet the club insists on clinging to superficial symbols of the past (chevrons, magpie on shoulders).
Imo, every year the club's best looking jersey is the indigenous one or if not that, the Anzac one.
There is massive opportunity to sell a lot of jerseys if they would just give it a contemporary look that would be worn in public without screaming "sports jersey".
I'm in my 50's, and I do not get around rocking a tigers jersey....
āUnpopular, but personally I would introduce a completely chevron, magpie and Balmain tiger-free alternative jersey to be worn a couple of times a year to gauge sales and minimise any outcry. Then slowly see less and less of the "old school but it's 2025" type.
Inch by inch, so no one really notices... That's how every evil plan works!
I think the club needs to get with the times and put more focus on stuff that will sell, so that it is actually seen outside of an nrl stadium. Exposure grows brands, which grows clubs.
I'd also be pushing a "WT" monogram (a la the NY Yankees) for general merch more too, as it is more understated and suitable to be worn around by people of any age.
I know it's not the consensus, but this is just my view.
Im in my 60s and dont wear jerseys havent bought one for 20 years...polos or training tees now for me
I like the monogram idea and W & T are very parralel letters could work something very good with them.
Wests had these in the last century

