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if anyone wants to make some designs then i can try and get some prices!!! like we should do this as an SA based one! if neone is good at drawing/designing maybe we can incorporate the skyline logo with the map of SA with the website? the have our member name aross the back?? i think it would be a sweet idea! im gonna try and get some designs but would be good if others can make some and we can vote on a winner? cmon guys and SA based hoodie how sweet!!!!

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rugby tops works too?

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or matching Jackets to our shirts

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i dont think much of there Hoodies they dont have motorsport ones

http://www.johnnybobbin.com/www/272/100112...1_1008613_.html

they have tracksuit type jackets though

http://www.johnnybobbin.com/www/272/100112...5_1008611_.html

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so navy and black hoodies!!!

and name on front with url on back.

has ppl seen the school jumpers how they have the names across the top on the back! i think they look good!?

anyways im not a wiz at designing but i think if someone can make up designs then we could start!

at least we have a few ppl wanting to get one hahaha.

and i wanna get better ones than ns.com hahaha

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I'd be interested in one........ I reckon... SAU logo front left chest, URL top rear, skyline tail light outlined drawing style of some sort just underneath that and something like SAU SA graphity type writing on an angle somewhere.

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VIETORIOUS- i think ur on a winning design...

FLICK- i like ur idea with the user name/ real name!!

i know sau have done a jumper but i was thinking of more of a SA based thing! so we can be a lil different!

well im gonna call around during the week to chase up some hoodies and $$$ and then enquire about printing/embroidering

P.S- would ppl like printing or emproidering??

CHEERS

PP.S- can anyone do a desing on photoshop or anyhting with the above ideas??

Thanks guys!!

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Embroidery is more expensive, but looks alot better and would last better. Had similar done with another club i was in, the first lot was print and it faded and cracked etc, the 2nd batch were embroidery and looked alot nicer

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