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IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!

it will take 7-10 days for the embroidery to be done!!!!!! especially if there is many of us wanting them

we must get an order in ASAP to get them, before autosaloN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!

it will take 7-10 days for the embroidery to be done!!!!!! especially if there is many of us wanting them

we must get an order in ASAP to get them, before autosaloN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

well in that case, everyone plz try your hardest to decide sizes, and wot type of jumper u would like, zip or non zip, for me cara i'll take a XXL prob ? or XL duno wot tha sizes r, but yeh and will b a zip jacket hoodie for me ! :D

IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!!

it will take 7-10 days for the embroidery to be done!!!!!! especially if there is many of us wanting them

we must get an order in ASAP to get them, before autosaloN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hey, just curious but are these going to have our nicknames on the front, or is it just plain?

and you may want to start a new thread advertising it all, just so people know its actually happening etc?!? just a thought

possibly interested in one, can anyone put the designe on a black background for us to have a look at? i only have ms paint, and its not pro enough to do that =P

hey, just curious but are these going to have our nicknames on the front, or is it just plain?

and you may want to start a new thread advertising it all, just so people know its actually happening etc?!? just a thought

possibly interested in one, can anyone put the designe on a black background for us to have a look at? i only have ms paint, and its not pro enough to do that =P

yeh they will hav nick names, but u dont have to hav it on there if u dont wish 2. i'll start a new thread if everyone is ok with the voting ending earlier than monday ?

jugz mite be an idea to start a new thread, its sunday and a majority of the votes are for your design # 1 so im sure no ones gonna care that much!!

id say we would need to get everyones order in, say by wednesday? ???? ill email the lady to see how she wants payment whether before the embroidery starts or after......

dont want to put her on the spot either by giving her hardley any time to do them, she still needs to get the jumpers in (will take overnight) and then do the embroidery.

so far ive got 14 people on the list for jumpers,

so c'mon guys lets get our butts into gear so we can wear them at autosalon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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