Carlton will wear its raised monogram on the Club's Carlton Respects guernsey for the first time in Round 12.
In a special year for Carlton Respects, the Club celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its flagship initiative, a decade of championing gender equality and playing a role in the prevention of violence against women.
The prime-time clash against Geelong at the MCG marks the 11th annual AFL Carlton Respects Game after the program’s launch in 2016.
This year’s campaign theme is "Respect, it’s up to us," with Bluebaggers encouraged to attend the match, wear the merch, join the conversation, and play their part in driving meaningful change.
Carlton players will take the field in orange socks and a specially designed guernsey, using the match to raise awareness, funds and encourage action for a brighter future. The match day guernseys will also include an acknowledgement on the back to mark the 10-year milestone.
A dedicated 10-year anniversary range has also be released at The Carlton Shop to recognise the milestone. Click here to shop.
Wearing orange - the international colour of harmony - symbolises hope and a shared commitment to ending violence against women and girls.
If you or someone you know is impacted by sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 1800respect.org.au. If you, a child, or another person is in immediate danger, call 000.