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well, my gf tried my hoodie on, its an M, shes about 5"5, and she has, a largish chest....she couldve easily fitted an L :P

I'm the same height...with a very large chest issue =( this does not look encouraging haha

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they need ladies sizes too aye :D deff try one on before buying tho, its a must

The small fits me alright, it could do with being a tiny bit smaller though. Then again I'm 5'8" and weigh all of 52kg so everything will swim on me :rofl2:

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just a question. saw the hoddie on a member. looks good but the GTR bit is something im not a fan of on the hoddie. it looks good and all but will there be a more general hoodie made later? like one thats more club focused then just being a plain black hoodie with a massive GTR symbol?

would look much better and would appeal to alot more ppl if it had SAU Vic in big letters like the GTR symbol.

just a question though. i might end up buying one anyways :blink:

just a question. saw the hoddie on a member. looks good but the GTR bit is something im not a fan of on the hoddie. it looks good and all but will there be a more general hoodie made later? like one thats more club focused then just being a plain black hoodie with a massive GTR symbol?

would look much better and would appeal to alot more ppl if it had SAU Vic in big letters like the GTR symbol.

just a question though. i might end up buying one anyways :blink:

Please read the June General Meeting thread... It has much more of the discussion

End of the day - Nope is the answer.

You don't buy a Holden Executive, Mitsubishi Lancer hoodie and so on - You buy a HSV/Ralliart one, or you dont have one! :O

The Committee can't please everyone. SAU-Vic is on there, and there is also the URL... so ye.

Either way - discussions not for this thread if at all possible.

As Ash has said, it has been covered in the June General Meeting thread.

I was the one who forward an idea in that thread about designing Nismo Hoddies.

As it is NISsan MOtorsport, so it would appeal to all Skyline owners.

Just an idea for future designs.

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