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S,M,L,XL are kids sizes in the jackets, unfortunately the hoodies start at mens small.

Failing that option, i guess you could get measured up and use the measurements under the sizes on the first page! :(

Thanks for that Damo, I forgot that you had the actual measurements on the 1st page....so here goes:

hoodie/jacket:......................hoodie

username/real name:............SLED

name in caps or not:..............caps as above

colour:..................................black

size:.....................................XL

how many:............................1

I can give you guys cash at Villis or EFT tonight..........whichever you prefer

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Here's order number 2 guys:

hoodie/jacket:......................jacket

username/real name:............Daniel

name in caps or not:..............1st letter caps....not the rest "as above"

colour:..................................black

size:.....................................Kidz "10"

how many:............................1

I can give you the cash at Villis for this as well.

is it ok to change my order to this i dont want my name printed on it anymore.

hoodie/jacket:(Jacket)

username/real name: (leave it Blank)

name in caps or not: (leave it Blank)

colour: (Black)

size: (Medium)

how many: (1)

cheers

Allan

Hoodie/Jacket: Jacket

Username/Realname: Whatsisname

Name in CAPS or not: As per above - capital W the rest in lowercase

Colour: Black

Size: Large

How many: 1

Payment ($56.60 )via EFT, tonight.

Thanks.

last day to recieve payments 2morrow!!!orders will be put in monday!!! so dont bother bank transfering sat or sunday!!

CHEERS

hoodie/jacket: Hoodie

username/real name: 260tech

name in caps or not: Not

colour: black

size: S

how many: 1

EFT tonite.

PS: postage est $10 to 6432? Sending $64.20, let me know if this is wrong?

Cheers GW

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