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hahah.... a fire! original! lol...

could have said a twister passed through

Reminds me of Top Gear and they had a fire.....and they blamed Fifth Gear...

Maybe the place where we were gonna get the hoodies from originally got jealous? :)

...Well in Damo's little world anyways!

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ok guys a real update now. Going with all Gildan hoodies and zip ups, so a few things have to be clarified.

Pete and Kellie - please advise me of which of these sizes will suit your respective children (they are childresn S, M, L and XL):

Measurement (centimeters)

Width Length

Small 38.08 45.72

Medium 43.52 53.34

Large 48.96 60.96

X-Large 51.68 66.04

Lin33r, Vu and Kye, light blue is not available in the gildan range, so would you like to change to royal blue? Or you can choose another colour, found below:

light pink, white, navy, black, red, royal, and sport grey (light grey). the colour chart is here, please look under the "FLEECE - 18600 range" http://superioraw.com.au/images/colourguid...urguide2008.jpg

Responses ASAP please guys.

Thanks

Bad news guys, the outlet where we are getting the hoodies done has had a fire overnight, i found out by phone call this morning. I will look at refunding everyone's money as soon as i can. Thanks guys :ermm:

Just kidding :P

:thumbsup:

I hope you die of a death overdose...

Reminds me of Top Gear and they had a fire.....and they blamed Fifth Gear...

Maybe the place where we were gonna get the hoodies from originally got jealous? :thumbsup:

...Well in Damo's little world anyways!

nah it was those shifty blokes from NS!

um, no, only those who ordered light blue

Lin33r, Vu and Kye, light blue is not available in the gildan range, so would you like to change to royal blue? Or you can choose another colour, found below:

light pink, white, navy, black, red, royal, and sport grey (light grey). the colour chart is here, please look under the "FLEECE - 18600 range" http://superioraw.com.au/images/colourguid...urguide2008.jpg

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