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ok now we need a sau SA logo!!!

name will be on the front breast with logo on other breast..

url will be top back and skyline lights under url??

anyone know were we can get hoodies from??

cheers

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i'd chat to pk first, because at the moment your probably looking at $300 to $450 worth of setup costs and about $60 a top just for embrodery!!

to get the same logo on the sleve as on the front would probably not cost any more setup wise, but about $10 more per top for embordery (they can just use the same picture/setup and put it in a different location.

the places that do the work generally dont give a discount if you all buy the same style top etc, so it is possible for you to all get slightly different top depending on your preferance of style etc (eg. i hate hoodies... for startes what the point of putting stuff on the back if the hood is gonna cover it most of the time). the only discount may be if you get 10 done initially you get the embrodery $2 cheaper, but unless you get 10 at 1 time, you wont get that discount till you do a batch of 10 and from then on you get the reduced amount regardless of the order size. other than that the only price differance will be how much each top costs (jumper probably costs more than a t-shirt etc)

also, the logo should be on the right hand sleve imo (which i think it is in the diagram), just incase anyone can spot it while your driving your car :blink:

edit: also if you seach around the SAU site you will find heaps of places with the logos etc posted for people to use... search is your friend people!!

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wats witht he setup cost?? if u gave the place for embroidery the tops and the design wouldnt u just pay them to do the job??

just an enquiry!!

well, they have to put your design into a computer format that the machines can understand, its not like they can just type it in or anything... its normally sent off to a 3rd party to get done as its quite a complicated process even more so if you start doing crazy things with maps and the likes! (they have to plan out every single stitch the machine will make for the design, the bigger the design, the more stitches, the more design cost, the more embrodery cost)

if anyone has seem my adrenalin tops, the setup for that cost $130 with $9.90 embrodery cost per top and thats a 5x3cm logo... imagine something the size of the map your thinking of.... eeeek!!!

so, chat to pk first!! all the relevant costs of the SAU logo and the url have been taken care of, as well as the font for user names. making it much cheaper to start from that base, i think the idea of the tail lights could be funky, but will cost probably $200 to setup with a $20 per top cost (these are really ruff prices btw, it could be much more or less)

if you people arent willing to chat with him, i probably can, as i think i know where he gets the stuff done currently...

i'd also be interested in getting stuff with nissan/nismo logos, but once again... more costs

Just a suggestion; how about the names, logo, amd url get embroided and then all the big funky stuff like the map gets printed on? Thats what all the schools do and the printed shite lasts for ages if its good quality

yeh i pm's him this morning!!

i think if someone can make say 3 designs and we vote on one that would be a start!! but i like vietorious's idea he drew! except with the lights url!!! im happy with that!!

thats sick!!!! i like that!! ^^^^^^^ i dont think we would need the SA as we have a map of SA!

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even have this across the top of the back??

I sort of like that but really before you get carried away speak to someone that knows se we dont have to :) you :P

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