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Since we are running out of time (less than 2 weeks) - we don't have time to make some cool garage style shirts for MAS ;)

Maybe next year...

Anyhoo - attached are 2 designs (both with front and back) for the SAU people and BMT people respectively.

I am waiting on a quote - but all things going to plan - they shouldn't be over-the-top expensive. Will notify here when I have prices. Bottom line is - they can be done in time.

Basically - because time is not on our side, I would like to keep alterations to a minimum (if at all). Any strong objections - please email me.

I have asked for 25 of each style (minimum run) in a variety of sizes. I will show a photo of a shirt size when the order is confirmed.

SAU shirt

Front

Back

BMT shirt

Front

Back

What do you think?

James

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You're complaining those aren't cool enough?

They look great - i think they will definitely grab attention. Great work guys!

Is there any possibility of us plebs buying one?? If we're gonna have the cap and beanie, may as well start collecting the whole wardrobe ;)

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yeah get me one... james how u gettin em printed? there's a dude on here doin screen printing that wanted about $35 per tee, but you could do thermal transfers for about 10 bucks or sumfin onto bonds tees

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Get one for me too! they are sweet. If you want some club ones next time (when we have more time) let me know and we'll look after you - i own a small fashion label ;)

www.iostyle.com.au (haha, but we don't have anything on our site yet)

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