FAO Royal Girl
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FAO Royal Girl
Seeing as you're on now: a quick Q!!
I have searched high and low for women's jerseys and just can't find any! I find that the Small man's jersey is way too big and the next size down is a 13-14 years which is grand, but are there not women's jerseys out there? The thing about the 13-14 yo is that it's a little short, and I'd prefer it a bit longer!
Seriously, in this day and age you'd think they'd have a better range of jerseys for women
I have searched high and low for women's jerseys and just can't find any! I find that the Small man's jersey is way too big and the next size down is a 13-14 years which is grand, but are there not women's jerseys out there? The thing about the 13-14 yo is that it's a little short, and I'd prefer it a bit longer!
Seriously, in this day and age you'd think they'd have a better range of jerseys for women
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Orlaith you wouldn't be able to answer my question would ya? I need a new jersey before Saturday!!
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I think ye should be just happy that ye are allowed to go to the games meself ...
Jayo Cluxton- GAA Elite
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[quote="EstherMayo1951"]Orlaith you wouldn't be able to answer my question would ya? I need a new jersey before Saturday!![/quote]
Well you'll not be wanting it after Saturday so why bother at all...
Well you'll not be wanting it after Saturday so why bother at all...
Boxtyeater- GAA Elite
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[quote="Boxtyeater"]
EstherMayo1951 wrote:Orlaith you wouldn't be able to answer my question would ya? I need a new jersey before Saturday!![/quote]
Well you'll not be wanting it after Saturday so why bother at all...
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Sorry Essie, just saw this now. Unfortunately I don't think they make ladies sizes. I always just get a kids 13-14 because they seem to make small adults huge. It's a pity they don't do womens sizes really, like the 13-14 is grand but there's no shape to it so it just makes you look fat (how cliché, a girl talking about something making her look fat) but I suppose the target market for GAA jerseys would be men so they probably don't see the point in making womens sizes.
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RoyalGirl wrote:Sorry Essie, just saw this now. Unfortunately I don't think they make ladies sizes. I always just get a kids 13-14 because they seem to make small adults huge. It's a pity they don't do womens sizes really, like the 13-14 is grand but there's no shape to it so it just makes you look fat (how cliché, a girl talking about something making her look fat) but I suppose the target market for GAA jerseys would be men so they probably don't see the point in making womens sizes.
Thanks for that RG! 'Tis an awful pity how they don't do womens' sizes. I'll get another 13-14 so for the weekend! One thing I don't understand is how the sizes can just jump from 13-14 up to the small! There's no intermediate size that'd be longer!!
Just another aspect of the Patriarchal society we live in
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EstherMayo1951 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:Sorry Essie, just saw this now. Unfortunately I don't think they make ladies sizes. I always just get a kids 13-14 because they seem to make small adults huge. It's a pity they don't do womens sizes really, like the 13-14 is grand but there's no shape to it so it just makes you look fat (how cliché, a girl talking about something making her look fat) but I suppose the target market for GAA jerseys would be men so they probably don't see the point in making womens sizes.
Thanks for that RG! 'Tis an awful pity how they don't do womens' sizes. I'll get another 13-14 so for the weekend! One thing I don't understand is how the sizes can just jump from 13-14 up to the small! There's no intermediate size that'd be longer!!
Just another aspect of the Patriarchal society we live in
The mens sizes are ALWAYS huge on me. Too and too wide. I have one, the Meath jersey from 06-08 and I can never wear it training or out because it's so big.
When I'm president of the GAA.....
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RoyalGirl wrote:EstherMayo1951 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:Sorry Essie, just saw this now. Unfortunately I don't think they make ladies sizes. I always just get a kids 13-14 because they seem to make small adults huge. It's a pity they don't do womens sizes really, like the 13-14 is grand but there's no shape to it so it just makes you look fat (how cliché, a girl talking about something making her look fat) but I suppose the target market for GAA jerseys would be men so they probably don't see the point in making womens sizes.
Thanks for that RG! 'Tis an awful pity how they don't do womens' sizes. I'll get another 13-14 so for the weekend! One thing I don't understand is how the sizes can just jump from 13-14 up to the small! There's no intermediate size that'd be longer!!
Just another aspect of the Patriarchal society we live in
The mens sizes are ALWAYS huge on me. Too and too wide. I have one, the Meath jersey from 06-08 and I can never wear it training or out because it's so big.
When I'm president of the GAA.....
Have you noticed that the jerseys have gotten bigger as the years go by? Last year I got the 2009 one, I had a look at the same jersey this year and I could swear that it's bigger!!
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Ladies size football shirts? Jez, next thing you'll be looking to vote!!!
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EstherMayo1951 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:EstherMayo1951 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:Sorry Essie, just saw this now. Unfortunately I don't think they make ladies sizes. I always just get a kids 13-14 because they seem to make small adults huge. It's a pity they don't do womens sizes really, like the 13-14 is grand but there's no shape to it so it just makes you look fat (how cliché, a girl talking about something making her look fat) but I suppose the target market for GAA jerseys would be men so they probably don't see the point in making womens sizes.
Thanks for that RG! 'Tis an awful pity how they don't do womens' sizes. I'll get another 13-14 so for the weekend! One thing I don't understand is how the sizes can just jump from 13-14 up to the small! There's no intermediate size that'd be longer!!
Just another aspect of the Patriarchal society we live in
The mens sizes are ALWAYS huge on me. Too and too wide. I have one, the Meath jersey from 06-08 and I can never wear it training or out because it's so big.
When I'm president of the GAA.....
Have you noticed that the jerseys have gotten bigger as the years go by? Last year I got the 2009 one, I had a look at the same jersey this year and I could swear that it's bigger!!
I know! Like ya wouldn't want to be a small man with the size of them.
And Jayo I would really prefer the jerseys to get smaller as opposed to be getting bigger to fill them.
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RoyalGirl wrote:And Jayo I would really prefer the jerseys to get smaller as opposed to be getting bigger to fill them.
Ah give it a few years girls and ye'll be complaining about not being able to get into them ....
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Jayo Cluxton wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:And Jayo I would really prefer the jerseys to get smaller as opposed to be getting bigger to fill them.
Ah give it a few years girls and ye'll be complaining about not being able to get into them ....
No, don't say that! Noooooooooooooo!
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[quote="EstherMayo1951"]
Well I know that I got a Derry jersey for girls in Owenbeg which is like where all the Derry meetings and training sessions are they have a shop where they sell merchandise which you would not be able to get in O'Neills for a cheaper price and they have far more items of things!, So if Mayo has one of them I'm sure you could get one there maybe??
Boxtyeater wrote:EstherMayo1951 wrote:Orlaith you wouldn't be able to answer my question would ya? I need a new jersey before Saturday!![/quote]
Well you'll not be wanting it after Saturday so why bother at all...
Well I know that I got a Derry jersey for girls in Owenbeg which is like where all the Derry meetings and training sessions are they have a shop where they sell merchandise which you would not be able to get in O'Neills for a cheaper price and they have far more items of things!, So if Mayo has one of them I'm sure you could get one there maybe??
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up.the.oak.trees wrote:
Well I know that I got a Derry jersey for girls
Yeah, Paddy Bradley wears it!!!!
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BE, Putting down 'one of our own' are we? Poor PB hahaha
up.the.oak.trees- GAA Minor
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Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
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SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
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RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
that's just unhygienic
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SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
that's just unhygienic
Shouldn't you be out in a shed fixing something?
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RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
that's just unhygienic
Shouldn't you be out in a shed fixing something?
you can hardly move in my shed for hurleys
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SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
that's just unhygienic
Shouldn't you be out in a shed fixing something?
you can hardly move in my shed for hurleys
Then go fix the hurls. There's bound to be a few broken ones
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RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:RoyalGirl wrote:SamiPremier08 wrote:Do you really need to wear a GAA jersey in the kitchen?
Nah we walk around the kitchen in the nip.
that's just unhygienic
Shouldn't you be out in a shed fixing something?
you can hardly move in my shed for hurleys
Then go fix the hurls. There's bound to be a few broken ones
There may well be, but I can't be bothered.
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Something to do when you're meant to be studying I always end up cleaning my room when I'm meant to be studying.
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