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Latrell Mitchell releases bizarre line of summer clothing items including budgie smugglers and his own version of the Test cricket Baggy Green cap

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  • Owns Winmarra clothing line 
  • Has released a range of summer products 
  • Include some very interesting items 

By Josh Alston For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 02:18 GMT, 4 December 2023 | Updated: 02:18 GMT, 4 December 2023

South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell has released an eye-opening range of clothing items in time for Christmas, including his own line of budgie smugglers.

Budgy smugglers, for uninitiated, refers to men's tight-fitting swimming trunks or swimwear, like Speedos, in the Australian lexicon. 

The humorous phrase suggests the appearance of concealing a budgerigar, a small Australian parrot, in one's swimwear, referring to the bulge created by the wearer's genitals. 


The term has been popularly used in Australia and was even officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 1998.

Now South Sydney fans can purchase their own pair of Mitchell "budgy smugglers", spelling mistake and all.

If you have been hanging out for Latrell Mitchell budgie smugglers, your long wait is over

Mitchell models his new green cap with a wide brim that makes it look suspiciously like the Australian Test Cricket Team's famous Baggy Green

Mitchell launched the clothing brand Winmarra while still playing NRL for the South Sydney Rabbitohs

Mitchell owns his own clothing brand, Winmarra: Connect to Country and has launched the risque swimmers as part of his summer range.

They include the Winmarra slogan, a picture of a budgie, the Aboriginal flag and the silhouette of Mitchell doing his famous kangaroo ears try celebration on the front. 

 'How good are these?' Mitchell posted on Instagram, holding up a pair of the swimmers.

'Get ya self in some Trellmit budgys [sic].'

The budgie smugglers are not the only new item release by Mitchell and Winmarra.

He has also launched a new green cap that looks suspiciously similar to the famous Baggy Green caps worn by the Australian cricket team.

With the Australian summer of cricket set to commence against Pakistan on December 14, it is a timely launch by the Souths superstar.

The Winmarra website describes the green cap as: 'A celebration of style, comfort, and the vibrant spirit of the Australian summer.' 

'Embrace the warmth of the season with our latest creation, where fashion meets homage in a perfect blend of green and yellow. 

'On the front, a striking yellow Winmarra bull takes center stage, symbolizing strength, resilience, and the bold nature of the Australian spirit. 

'Turn heads as you stroll by with the Winmarra name elegantly embroidered on the back of the cap. This subtle yet impactful detail adds an extra layer of sophistication, making the Winmarra Green Cap a must-have for summer '

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