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Hi

I spoke to the supplier this morning ...here are the details

all EXLCUDING GST - so add 10%

Mens polo - $22.50

Ladies Stretch Lycra Collared shirt - $21.50

Embriodery - $3.75

We can have that logo with the red (like the sticker but without the .com)- Memphis - I will PM you about some things I need for this logo from you.

Yes - we can have silver writing on the shirts.

website on the shirt - he said some groups have been putting it on th back just underneath the collar - but this will be an extra $3.75. So maybe we just have the embriodery on the front?

GTS -t - do we need to set up a poll at all???

The shirts will be made up - then he holds them till we pay. So I will arrange everyone who wants a shirt drops the money off somewhere... GTS -T - works auto????

I will see what response I get from gts-t regarding polls, then I will ask for orders...

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Yes the shirts are black. The logo isn't going to be huge on the front - it just goes on the left hand side at the top - only small - but its is easily recognizable. It would also cost a sh*t load to do a big logo on the back.

Trust me - it will look excellent with a logo on the front. It would look silly with something JUST on the sleeve and it will look like a furniture removelist shirt with something JUST on the back :lol:

Have a look at the shirt sample I put together on the thread SAU Shirts .... its a quickly thrown together pic I did of the shirts. The logo will have no white around it (its just that I couldn't fill anymore).

Sneeza,

I will setup a poll now and gauge the interest, will wait for about a week to get full response then we can place an order. I'm sure I can organise Works Auto to collect the money for the shirts, plus we can get some off people on the cruise down south.

Good work.

See'ya:burnout:

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