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Made to Order 2019 1904 Since 1904, Canterbury Has Earned a Reputation for Developing Kit That Thrives in Extremes MADE TO ORDER 2019 1904 SINCE 1904, CANTERBURY HAS EARNED A REPUTATION FOR DEVELOPING KIT THAT THRIVES IN EXTREMES. INITIALLY CALLED UPON TO CREATE THE UNIFORM FOR THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ARMY IN WORLD WAR I, CANTERBURY WENT ON TO PROVIDE KIT FOR THE ALL BLACKS FOR 75 YEARS. THE KIT CONTINUES TO BE UNCOMPROMISING - HARD WEARING, BEAUTIFULLY MADE, FIT FOR PRODUCT PURPOSE AND BORN FROM RIGOROUS ON FIELD TESTING. 2019 CANTERBURY TEAMWEAR IS NOT YOUR USUAL MADE TO ORDER KIT – DEVELOPED USING INSIGHTS FROM OUR GLOBAL RUGBY AMBASSADORS AND TEAMS, CREATED USING THE SAME UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY AND SPECIALISED FABRICS, THIS KIT ALLOWS YOU AND YOUR TEAM TO OUTPLAY THE FINAL WHISTLE AND OUTPERFORM THE COMPETITION. 2 CONTENTS SIZING - 006 RUGBY - 007 CRICKET - 024 HOCKEY - 026 FOOTBALL - 034 NETBALL - 040 BASKETBALL - 048 ATHLETICS - 050 PERFORMANCE TOPS - 052 SOCKS - 056 HOODIES - 057 FLEECE & SWEATS - 058 TRACKSUITS - 059 MIDLAYERS - 062 JACKETS - 064 CONTACT TOPS - 065 LOGO GUIDE - 066 COLOUR CHART - 067 SHIRT TRANSFERS - 068 3 4 4 5 5 FIT STYLES SIZING MENS SIZES XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL CHEST inch 34-36” 37-39” 39-41” 41-43” 43-45” 46-48” 49-51” 52-53” 54-56” 58” cm 86-91.5 94-99 99-104 104-109 109-114.5 117-122 122-129.5 132-134.5 137-142 147.5 TEST WAIST inch 28-30” 30-32” 32-34” 34-36” 36-38” 38-40” 40-42” 42-44” 44-46” 46-48” • Developed for the International player • This fit is designed to be worn tight whilst cm 71-76 76-81.5 81.5-86 86-91.5 91.5-96.5 96.5-102 102-106.5 106.5-112 112-117 117-122 allowing flexibility, movement and comfort JUNIOR SIZES 6 8 10 12 14 SB MB LB CHEST inch 23-24” 25-26” 27-29” 30-32” 32-34” 23-27” 27-29” 29-31” ATHLETIC cm 58.5-61 63.5-66 68.5-74.5 76-81.5 81.5-86 63.5-68 68-73 73-78.5 • Designed for International 7’s WAIST inch 22-23” 23-24” 24-26” 26-28” 28-29” 22-24” 24-26” 26-27” • Streamlined fit • Enhances tackle evasion cm 56-58.5 58.5-61 61-66 66-71 71-73.5 56-61 61-65 65-69 WOMENS SIZES XXS/6 XS/8 S/10 M/12 L/14 XL/16 2XL/18 REGULAR CHEST inch 30” 32” 34” 36” 38” 40” 42” • Traditional fit cm 77 82 87 92 97 102 107 • Comfortable for all sizes • Perfect for competition, training or leisure WAIST inch 22” 24” 26” 28” 30” 32” 34” • Set-in or raglan sleeve finish cm 57 62 67 72 77 82 87 • A durable and comfortable jersey HIPS inch 33” 35” 37” 39” 41” 43” 45” cm 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 CLASSIC • Traditional fit SOCK SIZES • Comfortable for all sizes • Perfect for competition, training or leisure XS S M L XL • Set-in or raglan sleeve finish UK 11-1 2-5 6-10 11-13 14-16 • A durable and comfortable jersey EURO 30-33 34-38 39-45 46-48.5 49.5-50.5 US 12.5-2 3-6 7-11 12-14 15-16 6 TECHNOLOGIES HOW TO ORDER DESIGN 1 Choose your product style and template EVAPORATES SWEAT CHOOSE FIT 2 Tailor your product to your desired fit, including collar and sleeves PERSONALISE 3 Select your team’s colours and badge or logo design WATER RESISTANT PLACE ORDER Place your order with your 4 Canterbury sales representative CAD CREATION 5 Sit back and wait while we create your visual design for you to check and approve ELITE TEAMS Canterbury has long understood the need to develop the toughest uniforms and kit imaginable. Attention to detail paired with rigorous on-field testing, customer and player understanding and the highest level of durable design technologies has made Canterbury synonymous with rugby of all codes. From birthing the iconic All Blacks kit in 1924 and acquiring the English rose in 2012 to boasting 21 out of the last 22 State of Origin series winner’s hitting the field in Canterbury kit, there is no denying the brand is entrenched in the history of Rugby Union and League on a global scale. Strength, passion, trust and resilience are the pillars on which Rugby has been built. They’re also proudly engrained in the Canterbury philosophy. Where tradition meets innovative design – that’s when you know it’s Canterbury. 8 ENGLAND RUGBY IRELAND RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION The history of the England Rugby team is dominant The Irish Rugby team burst into the international and well awarded, dating back to 1871 when the rugby scene in 1875 in a match against England and English team played in the first official international joined the now Six Nations Championship soon after Test Match against Scotland. Since then, the team in 1883 after the amalgamation of the Irish Football has reigned supreme in the annual Six Nations Union and Northern Football Union of Ireland in Championship, taking home the championship cup KORI 1879, forming the IRFU. KORI a total of 28 times, sharing victory 10 times, while also winning the Grand Slam 13 times and the Securing the first Grand Slam for Ireland in 61 Triple Crown 25 times – making England the most years in 2009, they also won the Six Nations successful team in the tournaments evolving history. Championship for the first time since their win in 1985. Most recently, Ireland took home the 2018 Six The international success doesn’t stop there, with Nations Championship after a victory over England, the team having contested every Rugby World Cup securing them their third Gram Slam alongside a tournament since its inception in 1987, reaching the Triple Crown. finals 3 times and winning in 2003, the only team from the Northern Hemisphere to do so. 9 AUSTRALIAN KANGAROOS NSW BLUES The Australian Kangaroos have been representing The Blues represent the 7 million people of New South Australia in rugby league since 1908 and are the Wales, proudly doing so since the inception of the fourth oldest national rugby league side in the world. now-annual State of Origin series in 1980. Under Since the inaugural Rugby League World Cup the guidance of the all-time most-capped Blue, Brad tournament in 1954, the Kangaroos have won 11 of Fittler, NSW regained Origin supremacy in 2018, 15 tournaments. KORI signaling the dawn of a new era for ‘Freddy’ and his KORI Blues chargers. They are currently ranked first in the RLIF world ranking and are the reigning 2017 World Cup premiers. 10 VODAFONE WARRIORS NSW WARATAHS The club was known as the Auckland Warriors, the The NSW Waratahs are an Australian Rugby Union venue Ericsson Stadium and the competition the team and the oldest provincial rugby body in the Winfield Cup when the face of rugby league in New Southern Hemisphere, representing the state of NSW Zealand changed forever on March 10, 1995. The in the Super Rugby competition. stands were packed to the rafters as the Warriors faced the Brisbane Broncos in a debut contest which gave IHI The NSW Waratahs are steeped in 144 years of KORI life to New Zealand’s oldest and largest professional history and have been part of Super Rugby since its sporting franchise. inception in 1996. The NSW Waratahs won their first Super Rugby title in 2014, the most recent Australian Entrenched in both the NRL and New Zealand team to win the competition. sporting history, the Vodafone Warriors are eyeing a 25th anniversary season in 2019 off the back of a long-awaited return to finals qualification in 2018, lead by head coach and founding player Stephen Kearney. 11 BATH RUGBY OSPREYS Founded in 1865, Bath is one of the oldest rugby The Ospreys are a globally recognized brand, whose union clubs in existence. Located in the heart of the on pitch performance has enhanced their success in World Heritage City of Bath, is a club steeped in growing the grassroots game. Their local and global vibrant history and heritage. Canterbury teamed up ambition reflects our own brand ethos, with both with Bath Rugby in their 150th anniversary year in Canterbury and Ospreys Rugby determined to thrive 2015 and have been official kit partner ever since. KORI and become leaders within the rugby community. KORI Our partnership with Bath, demonstrates our Andrew Millward, Managing Director, commitment to the game and continued desire to Ospreys Rugby partner with the very best teams in the world. “Canterbury is, without a shadow of a doubt, the company of choice for any rugby supporter when it comes to kit and equipment.” “They are a byword for quality, they understand the rugby market and are passionate about the grassroots game, an outlook that we share at Ospreys Rugby.” 12 KORI KORI:/ An active, vibrant, energetic person; a live wire. KEY FEATURES: DEVELOPED WITH A NEW COLLAR - Enhanced for comfort and strength. STRETCH SLEEVE FABRIC - For improved movement and flexibility. SET IN RAGLAN SLEEVE CONSTRUCTION - Provides increased sleeve mobility. FLAT, REINFORCED SEAMS - To reduce abrasion. SIZES TEST ATHLETIC REGULAR COLLAR SENIOR: XS - 6XL JUNIOR: 4 - 14 WOMEN: 6 - 24 MYOSKIN MENS: QB13 1003 MENS: QB13 1004 K-270 WOMENS: QB13 1005 FABRIC MENS: QB13 1007 ADVANTX MENS: QB13 1006 JUNIOR: QB13 1008 WOMENS: QB13 1009 S I G N D E N O I T A M I L SUBLIMATION B U FORTRESS S BLACK WHITE CREAM YELLOW GOLD AUSSIE GOLD ORANGE FUCHSIA FLAG RED MAROON CARDINAL PURPLE CRONULLA SKY CHINA BLUE ROYAL NAVY EMERALD JADE ALPINE FOREST UMBER GREY SILVER PANTONE SPECIFIC 13 TOA TOA:/ to be brave, bold.
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