Thursday 31 October 2013

Blazers score success in the Cape

Dan Jagessar of Enfield Ignatians wears the tour blazer

This month Rugby World celebrates Enfield Ignatians South African tour last summer.

Enfield Ignatians from the London Two North East league feature in Rugby World in November celebrating their successful 10-day “Big Tour” to South Africa in July and August.  They showed a strong team spirit and pride in their club reflected in their bespoke Perry club blazers, worn here by club member Dan Jagessar. 

And team success followed in the Cape.  They played and won six matches. Club president Martin Baker called the tour: “a great bonding experience.”  As well as playing in Durban and Cape Town the 63 club members took time out to visit Table Mountain and Robben Island.

A Facebook campaign was launched in 2012 to encourage club members to submit ideas for the Big Tour kit for South Africa.  Designing the blazers was an important part of this as they were worn to represent the club and its heritage at functions and for travelling in the country.  The tailored woollen blazers, in blue and gold, sported the traditional club badge of Enfield Ignatians RFC which has symbolised the club’s values since 1949.  Perry manufactured the blazers to the individual specification of each tour member even including their initials on the inside pocket – as Dan is showing in the photo.  Martin was delighted with the result commenting on how impressive the blazers were.

One of the benefits of Perry’s bespoke experience in design is that it knows how to include individuality without compromising an established uniform.  Enfield wanted a badge identity that was recognizably Ignatians, but with a South African “twist” to differentiate it from its usual club kit.  This was perfectly achieved by adding the name of the tour in embroidery beneath the badge.
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