Field Theory: Unboxing (though it arrived in a bag)
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Ali Wiolliams was on the telly the other week and he said the "X" was to open the shoulders slightly to help with movement, or something like that.
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Having worn it and (for want of a better word) flexed in it, the X does actually pull the shoulders. The side panel also pulls your arms and muscles when passing etc. It's very well engineered
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Yeah, what is with the sizing? I don't think it's the player numbers because the replicas in stores have the same numbers for sizing.
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And hehe, the washing instructions say 'no softener'. I've never read washing instructions that say that.
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And hehe, the washing instructions say 'no softener'. I've never read washing instructions that say that.
Well, we couldn't possibly have our All Blacks going soft now, could we??
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So I found out about jersey sizing: for regular team orders for jerseys the numbers 1 through 5 are generally XXXL or XXXXL, Sizes for number 9,10, tend to just be a size L.
This can apparently be very frustrating for locks in the under 85 kg grade, who swim in XXXL shirts.
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