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because at the moment your probably looking at $300 to $450 worth of setup costs and about $60 a top just for embrodery!!

thats if you go to a place that has over heads to pay etc, i know of a place that would be able to do it much cheaper and if its gonna be a group buy then it should be cheaper once again, they even sell the jumper etc.

it really comes down the size, how muich detail is involved etc, if it is kept quite simple with just writing (eg SAU-SA) then there is no set up costs, but when you start getting into real graphic stuff, eg the idea with the sa border line thing put on the back, that will cost a little bit more cause they will need to spend the time on it to make sure it is perfect.

like i said i know of a place and i can go find out how much we could be looking at.

jugz that looks really cool

and guys that would not be an expensive one to do either cause its simple, something like that might cost $10- 20(roughly). and the logo on the front about $5.

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glad everyone likes my designs :) here is tha modifications ppl hav suggested appreciate the feed bak, i'll still leave the SAU in tha lower corner of tha front hoodie though could make it as an option to how ppl may want to do it as in wether its there or not, it will give sum variation rather than everyfin being generically tha same or even hav it on the reverse side on the back possibly ? i duno abit more options for different tastes i guess, but each is for there own :( if ya hav ideas ya want to chuck in dont hesitate to say :) and i'll do mah best to work it in sum how :(

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yeh that would b sweet to actually see everyone wear these so hopefully either her or sum1 can find sumfin cheap, costing, ive rang round sum places but dey havent been to keen on custom designs, so yeh fingers crossed to see these get made :P

glad everyone likes my designs :D here is tha modifications ppl hav suggested appreciate the feed bak, i'll still leave the SAU in tha lower corner of tha front hoodie though could make it as an option to how ppl may want to do it as in wether its there or not, it will give sum variation rather than everyfin being generically tha same or even hav it on the reverse side on the back possibly ? i duno abit more options for different tastes i guess, but each is for there own :) if ya hav ideas ya want to chuck in dont hesitate to say :) and i'll do mah best to work it in sum how >_<

awsome work...i luv the 1st 2 pics.

thats if you go to a place that has over heads to pay etc, i know of a place that would be able to do it much cheaper and if its gonna be a group buy then it should be cheaper once again, they even sell the jumper etc.

it really comes down the size, how muich detail is involved etc, if it is kept quite simple with just writing (eg SAU-SA) then there is no set up costs, but when you start getting into real graphic stuff, eg the idea with the sa border line thing put on the back, that will cost a little bit more cause they will need to spend the time on it to make sure it is perfect.

like i said i know of a place and i can go find out how much we could be looking at.

guys let MissR34 check her contacts and im sure she will get back to us soon

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