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Originally posted by skyzerr33

just thinking about kyles she has trouble finding stuff that fits

if it fits and shows cleavage she'll be happy, but she doesn't like em to tight

we will be happy as well and we don't care if it's too tight.

AAhhumm !Back on thread

the www thingy is going to be very hard to fit on the sleeve unless you stack ie

www.

skylinesaustralia

.com

or else the letters will be VERY small.

I like the idea of the twin red crescent type logo on the left chest . Hehehe didn't say it nah, nah:p

Cheers

Ken

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hey everyone, im back after weeks of holidays

yeah sounds like a good idea! why don't we make black polos with a skyline symbol on the left 'breast' and on the back of the polo we have www.skylinesaustralia.com written across the upper back, as in shoulders like soccer players names...

anywayz, i'll be back in perth by tuesday (18th) so put me down for 2 polos size XXXXL (yeah im a fatty)

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OK - some interesting ideas flying around!

here are some prices - I am waitng to hear back from the supplier. Hopefully I will have pics as well.

this is all EXCLUDING GST

$22.50 - black mens polo

$18 - women stretch collared lyrca tee

$3.75 embriodery - no set up cost. (this is for one patch)

No minimum order required. I have seen the samples of the shirts - quite good quality!

With the website issue - where its going to go etc. I guess we can have the web address screen printed across the back - but I think this will look tacky when it starts to come off.

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okay - I spoke to someone - screen printing on the back not an option on polo weave.

Suggestion - small embriodery on the top back of mens. Girls shirt can just have the embriodery on the front left breast (bloody word) (same as what the mens have) and not the website on the back.

what about that?

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