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We are making a short run of Long Sleeve Commemorative Shirts for the 2006 DECA Motokhana Series.

The shirts are a black long sleeve cotton and will cost $40. Numbers are limited so this is an opportunity to reserve one for yourself now. If you are interested please post your name and the size you want and it will be reserved for you.

Attached is the shirt design.

Cheers

Snowy

Edit - All the 2006 DECA Shirts are long sleeved and they will all be black. Sizes are S, M, L, XL and XXL.

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Just to confirm - all the 2006 DECA Shirts are long sleeved and they will all be black.

The template above is just to show the design and James didn't have a long sleeve template at the time of desiging.

Sizes are S, M, L, XL and XXL.

If you know what size you want, you can resverve your shirt. If you are not sure what size you want, just come and try them on at DECA.

Cheers

B

I want a medium to large. Most likely medium.

Are they big sizings or small sizings? That can make my medium request become a large, or my large become a medium....

thats the boat im in...i thought we NEEDED to reserve them...but if they're will be enough at DECA anyway, ill try 1 on and grab the best size :P

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