melbcityguy
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Sign Up Now!Just looking closely at the fabric weave I would say 80’s or later, maybe late 70’s but not earlier than that.Best time-frame I can put forward is definitely pre 70s.
Possibly post 1956 Olympics, but could also very well be a GK shirt
Thx I'll do thatThere is a Facebook group called Australian Football History, you could post the photo in that and see if anyone has any ideas. It is a pretty active group so there may be someone there who knows.
Damn a school boys team isn't as impressive as a old Australian National team shirtJust looking closely at the fabric weave I would say 80’s or later, maybe late 70’s but not earlier than that.
My completely uniformed guess is that it may be from an unofficial team (by that I mean, not part of Australian Soccer Federation or whatever the name of the ruling body at the time), like a schoolboys team.
Yeah, come to think of it, even the red GK shirts of the 80s still had the same green shield as the outfield.At first my initial thought is that it's an ODI cricket shirt however the red logo is the weird part. You never see the the Australia coat of arms on a red shield for any national teams. Also weird that there is no other design elements or branding logos. It's possible it's some sort of staff shirt used during an event.


Looks like something from Best and Less or Kmart. Or even those souvenir shops on George Street in Sydney.
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That's actually rad
I had a mate in juniors who copped soooo much shit, he rocked up to training once with a "real" Man U top his dad got from a kiosk in Italy with the sponsor being "SHAPE"That's actually radI could see the hipsters in my hood getting round in that