A 1990s All Blacks training jersey’s spellout design was the first of its kind, rather than relying only on the silver fern crest. These pieces were typically used in training sessions, warm-ups, and non-test environments, and were often made from heavier cotton or early synthetic blends common in the pre-modern performance era. It is associated with the New Zealand national rugby union team during a pivotal decade that included the transition into professional rugby in 1995 and strong international performances through the Rugby World Cup cycles. Spellout training jerseys from this era are now considered highly collectible due to their bold graphic style and limited production compared with standard match kits.
Condition: Great Condition
Brand: Canterbury
Sponsor: NA
Size: Small
Pit to Pit: 50cm
Label to Hem: 68cm