Carlton chief executive Steven Trigg has been quick to act at his new club, adopting a "fan-friendly" philosophy and investigating whether this year's heritage guernsey should become the permanent strip.

Trigg last week emailed members seeking feedback on what is the number-one change the Blues should consider. A full survey will be distributed next week.

Pride in the jumper: Carlton may revert to its traditional strip. Credit:Pat Scala

There has already been an overwhelming positive response to the heritage guernsey, which was used this season as part of the club's 150th anniversary celebrations in home matches against Collingwood in round seven, Hawthorn in round 13 and will be worn for the final time this season against Essendon on Saturday.

The jumper replicates the strip used by the Blues during their most successful era, from 1927 until 1997.