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Melbourne rock the casuals ahead of Round 3 clash
Melbourne has become the first club to embrace the casual clothing trend, with squad members arriving to Sunday's game in their choice of attire.
Latrelle Pickett wore all black, Koltyn Tholstrup rocked boardies, Jake Lever brought a duffle bag, Max Gawn sported a tank top and Ed Langdon brought a bicycle with him.
But it was Changkuoth Jiath's tee and jeans combo which arguably won the pre-game fashion stakes.
The move aligns with Melbourne's strategy of embracing personality and having more fun in 2026, which has been visible in all elements of the footy club from the brand of footy they have played to their social media strategy.
Watson: Melbourne’s innovation will be copied – and so it should
Tim Watson believes Melbourne’s innovation in wearing casual clothes to Sunday’s game against Carlton will be followed by others.
The Demons turned heads when players rocked up to the MCG in casual wear rather than regular club gear.
Watson, who has been advocating for this for some time, loves what the Dees did and reckons others will now follow suit.
“We live in a copycat league,” said Watson on SEN Breakfast.
“It just takes one brave, creative individual or a group to buck the system, innovate and adore for a long-held belief to be shattered.
“Melbourne allowing its players to wear clothes they choose to a game will be followed by a stampede of other clubs.
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