From guernsey choices to strange hairdos, Jack Ginnivan's decision to don a stylish ring on his finger during a game has inspired a deep-dive into some of the AFL's top wardrobe malfunctions.

Ginnivan was outed by a Pies fan on social media, prompting the league to intervene with a warning.

The questionable decision doesn't stand alone over the years, and this article takes you through some less-than-memorable wardrobe choices.

6. Cat should stay in the bag

Geelong's attempt to get with the times in the 2017 pre-season failed miserably, which is something very rare for the Kardinia Park club.

A t-shirt guernsey was donned by the players, aligning with the NBA's introduction of the innovative design.

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LAUNCESTON, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 17: Harry Taylor of the Cats handpasses the ball during the AFL 2017 JLT Community Series match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the Geelong Cats at the University of Tasmania Stadium on February 17, 2017 in Launceston, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

The predominantly white strip that featured five navy stripes, instead of the traditional hoops, were spread across the chest, with a 'G' plastered in the middle.

The Cats have been bold with its designs over the years, and 2026 is no different.

A 'White Out' guernsey is set to feature in Round 14 against Gold Coast at GMHBA Stadium.

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