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Okay, an update: All second bulk order t-shirts will be printed this afternoon. If your t-shirt payment has cleared, your t-shirt/s will be posted tomorrow morning.

If you have not yet submitted your t-shirt payment, please do so as soon as possible.

I am also experimenting with a new light blue t-shirt colour. I will post pictures tonight. If it looks good, I will add it to the list of available SAU t-shirt colours.

I am also in discussions with a new t-shirt supplier regarding female fit t-shirts (ie. Bonds tops) for the female SAU members, as well as for girlfriends, wives, etc. These will be available in the near future.

I'll keep you updated. As for children's sizes, refer to the sizing chart.

The smaller sizes are not listed on the order form, but they can be purchased by making a note in the comments section of the form. The children's sizes are still $36.00 each -- and are not available in long sleeve.

how?

u said there will be an instruction via email for ppl who has placed an order through the website in regards how to pay...

i placed my order.

i waited.

no instructions via email.

so here i am asking.

I hope this doesn't sound to stupid, but i'd love to get some t-shirts but i have never bought anything over the net before (i am old fashioned ;)) so how the heck do i pay for it? Do i have to have a credit card or something :?

Raikkonen: Don't be worried. Everybody has to start somewhere.

If you have an on-line banking account, you can transfer your payment directly to tshirttext. This is a free transaction and the payment arrives within 24-48 hours.

If you do not have an on-line banking facility, your next best bet would be to send an Australia Post Money Order. The actual Money Order will cost you $2.50 plus its face value and you can arrange to have one sent at any Australia Post outlet.

Cash, cheques and credit-card payments are also accepted.

To order, fill in the SAU order form and select your preferred payment method. tshirttext will confirm your order via e-mail and provide you with any appropriate payment details.

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