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I may be out of line - being a newbie and all. But I think hats were being sold at the cruise on the weekend....

Do we have shirts? I am co-ordinating some shirts to be made for the company I work for and I thought it it would be a good idea to get some SAU shirts?

I have already got quotes for my work and one of the companies is SEKEM - the guys who make all the AFL gear etc. They make some really nice womens and mens shirts. There is a polo for men and women (there is a ladies shirt that shows a bit of cleavage) :D They are resonably priced (around $22 for the polo's) with embriodery and there is no minimum order.

What does everyone think?

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Does your company do embriodery at all? I am looking for a company to do some sewing for my next little project, i know it's a bit off topic well embriodery = sewing = shirts = SAU shirts

so there!:shake:

and besides will the SAU symbol be embroided? Aaaahh see no thread hi jack!!:D

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i like the idea of the web address around the collar.... but black polo's ROCK. logo on the chest for the men :D

and have the afterburner lights on each boob for the women

you know what's really kinda schmick, is those lanyard/key holder/neck strap thinggo's....

I been lookin for something to hold my keys, other than my bitch-whipping chain (just ask paul) that is becoming fragile....

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I think the idea has merit, I'd be keen for a black polo, has to be black cause otherwise all the oil marks from fixing cars at cruises would show.

If someone comes up with a few designs, similarly to how we did for the stickers, then we can do a poll and decide the most popular.

See'ya:burnout:

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The embriodery is a standard cost - $3.75 ( the prices are at work). Tomorrow I will post all the info I have from the supplier.

I think the best look is the logo on the front upperleft (i hate to say it - breast) of the shirt and maybe the website on the right hand sleeve. This seems to be a popular style. This can then work for both the girls and the boys.

I agree with gts-t - if some people can come up with a design for the front....

I am thinking black shirt and silver embriodery? Or white if we can't get silver (for the writing anyway). Remember that the designed logo must show up on black.

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