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yeah i want to print mine up first to see how it turns out than ill take a photo of it to show you guys and if you like it than we get a bulk print out. makes it more easier that way so people can see what they are getting from the end result.

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i got quoted 85 bucks with a fleecy hoodie. but thats for 1, imo thats a pretty decent price for a nice looking hoodie. thats why im waitin on my blank hoodie itll be alot cheaper to print.

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ok so this is the design.. itll cost $60 to print this design on our existing hoodies. and theres a one of fee of $150 for setup colour charges... what do you guys think? itll cost an extra $30 if we want to print something on the front aswel which i was going to have SAU on the front left chest but it would cost too much because theres a $130 one of fee for that aswel. This is all screen printed on aswel not stiched or ironed on.

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do you want to pay extra ?? lol... imo this would cost too much.. and even more if you would want a sau logo on the front AND your name lol... and + names would be too much head f** if you want your name than just bring it to ur local embroider to get it done.

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Woah geez thats a fair descent amount JUST TO PRINT! Get quotes from other places... The Prelude Australia hoodies was only like $50 delivered to my door - that included the hoodies itself, printing on the rear AND front.

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i think the rims need to change, like just a basic 5 spoke design, its the only thing i dont like with it

i originally had the spokes on there but it would be too hard and the lines wont come out good and itll look way too detailed.. i tried to keep it as simple as possible.

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Woah geez thats a fair descent amount JUST TO PRINT! Get quotes from other places... The Prelude Australia hoodies was only like $50 delivered to my door - that included the hoodies itself, printing on the rear AND front.

how did the quality turn out? was it screen printed? could you be a spy for us sau'ers and ask them where they got it done? lol

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Woah geez thats a fair descent amount JUST TO PRINT! Get quotes from other places... The Prelude Australia hoodies was only like $50 delivered to my door - that included the hoodies itself, printing on the rear AND front.

thats what i was getting to kiet

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*cough* BS Keits screen printing is VERY cheap even there setup costs are very dear

the place i was looking @ has a setup cost of $45 for each different colour and printing of up to A4 was around the $4.50 mark

good work on your design though would you like to see how much it would cost with the guy i was going to use

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ok so this is the design.. itll cost $60 to print this design on our existing hoodies. and theres a one of fee of $150 for setup colour charges... what do you guys think? itll cost an extra $30 if we want to print something on the front aswel which i was going to have SAU on the front left chest but it would cost too much because theres a $130 one of fee for that aswel. This is all screen printed on aswel not stiched or ironed on.

OK design Kietz but you're dreaming if you think people are going to pay $60 for print only

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