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90% of people have opted to hold off on their original hoodie and wait for the new ones. Its fine if you want to receive your originals first. Ill be holding onto the blank hoodies until we are 100% with the new printing information and all of the costs has been organised. Thanks

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Hi Damo,

I would like my original hoodie's sent first please.

I'm sorry if I have been a bit short, not intentional it's just I've been trying to follow whats going on with these for so long now and its hard to know whats happening.

So is everyone getting a blank hoodie sent out now too or is someone organinsing to have them printed/embroidered once they come in?

Cheers

Scotty, i posted your hoodies yesterday mate.

Cheers.

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Hehehe I have a nice black hoodie, I made two before I came back home, I have one and so does my bf. When people come to collect their shirts ill wear it to show you guys, will possibly make a batch next year for winter.

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Just throwing it out there, on these next hoodies I know we can't change our order, but was wondering if anyone that ordered an XL and wanted a L, as I got a L and need an XL.

Was hoping when we get the new ones printed I could swap my Large black hoodie with no name for someone's Extra Large black hoodie with no name.

Greatly appreciated if anyone could, thanks.

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i emailed Ben tracking down exactly where they are, he assumed they had been sent as it had been so long, so he followed up. Splash Alley had stock issues again, and they should be ready for shipping today.

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Blanks arrived the other day, just waiting to hear more information about who is going to print these new ones...

Tony, do you want the old ones posted to you? Im happy to do that tomorrow for you.

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HEY !!! what the hell is going on with these things?

Have you fallen asleep? Is there a coma I'm unaware of?

With all the patience and compassion everyone has displayed throughout this ridiculous ordeal, you'd think there'd be some solid effort put in to get this sorted.

I think someone along the way joked about getting them by xmas. Well would you look at that?

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I do Eddy. ill be at Vilis on Friday night to hand out the old hoodies, can i strongly encourage those who have not picked them up to come and grab them. Thanks. Ill be there from about 8:00.

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