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For those of you concerned about quality, what i'll be doing (at a minumum) is once we are ready to go, before i place any large order or even take your money i'll get 1 hoodie made up, i'll bring it out to a friday meet or whatever and people can inspect it for themselfs, if there are problems or issues, i'll take it up with company, get any changes made that we need to and have another sample made up till we are happy with the quality of the work

as for hoodie quality i'll try and get a hold of as many brands as possible to compare, if possible also bring them out to a friday before the first sample gets done, otherwise, the first sample will be with the chosen hoodie.

for those guys interstate, i hope you can live with the judgments of the adelaide people to see if you want to place your order or not.

i expect to let this poll run to either this weekend or the next - i want a reasonable amount of interest, then i'll start finalising pricing etc

Good work fishpaste :D

I'm a bit late posting in this thread, but I think I'll definitely be up for a new hoodie embroidered. I trust your judgement with a good quality/fitment hoodie.

For the sake of it I wouldn't mind getting the replacement done as well, but so far the comments on the previous hoodies aren't looking so promising.

Any idea on what the expected date would be, even just a rough guess?

Cheers

Nathan

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey, well my plan was to get some firm pricing today but after finally getting to my car today the CD i was hoping would be in there isnt...

so, if anyone has a good quality version of the 'www.skylinesaustralia.com' image thats been kicking around could you please PM it to me??

thanks in advance

Hey,

just back from talking to the place, unfortunatally big boss who does awsome discount stuff wasent in today so they didn't finalise the pricing, however i have 3 different brands of hoodie to look at (none are gildan). Hopefully i'll be able to get out to villis this friday with them for people to look at and see what they like. So far 'winning spirit' brand seems pritty good.. but i'll see what others think

also good new for those wanting white, they said there should be a problem inverting the stitching from white to black!

otherwise pricing should be in mid week, and i'll start a new thread for orders when that happens... once i've confirmed pricing and hoodies... and i'll also be getting a sample hoodie made up once we decide on what brand we go so people can inspect the quality etc.

anyhows, just an update to let you all know whats happening

PS big thanks to Mr Anon A Mouse for the URL stuff

Hey,

Just a friendly reminder that the hoddies for brand/quality assesment will be at villies tonight incase you want to have your 2c woth of input! if your not there obviousally any comlaint you may make in regards to our selection will fall on reasonably deaf ears! (unless your an interste personl then you can bag us SA folk out all you like =P)

  • 2 weeks later...

its really fkn cold here lately!!!!

so whats happening with these hoodies? :P

any prices, pics of sample, etc?

also, is the sizing normal, or retardo? thats always a bitch when you're buying from interstate.

pritty sure you guys would know as soon as i know... i've payed the money to get the artwork digitised pritty much the day after we decided on brand!! so besides going in their and complaining (something i dont want to do atm) i'm gonna let things take their own corse for a bit. It's only been a week, and stuff takes time =\

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