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| 11 Jul 2025 | |
| Written by Jolyon Marsh | |
| Dukie News |
Over the years, various alumni—most notably Neil Pridham—have produced popular Dukie 'stash', with rugby shirts and polos leading the charge.
We're now stepping things up a gear. Thanks to the Dover-based company LogoThatPolo, we can offer a wider range of high-quality items: gilets, rugby shirts, polos, hoodies, and sweatshirts. The clothing is excellent —the embroidery of the crest is easily the best I've seen—and the prices are, in my view, very reasonable.
Polos, hoodies, and sweatshirts come in a choice of colours, and you can opt for either the old or new school crest.
Best of all, 12.5% of every sale is donated to The Dukies' Foundation, helping to support both current and future Dukies. So you're not just wearing great stash—you're giving back, too.
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