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who is speaking out of line? and the club dont pay for the hoodies people that want them do so whats the clubs funds got to do with it? and their interests are else where, well damo i wouldnt know what goes on cause i dont get told F**k all

Fair sure the club has sponsors to look after and any SAUSA hoodies should be sold by SAUSA.

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Fair sure the club has sponsors to look after and any SAUSA hoodies should be sold by SAUSA.

as far as i know they dont have sponsors for this type of thing and i never said they wouldnt be sold by them i merley said i could make them not sell them

just to clarify any misconceptions here so you guys can get back on track with your designs.

I'm not speaking out of line when I say that any reference to the club whatsoever must go through the exec first, however, feel free to organise SAU hoodies that don't bare our sponsors names or any reference to the club.

SAU.SA

SAU Club

SAU SA Chapter

just a few of the examples that cannot be placed on the hoodies without the permission of the club execs :blush:

just to clarify any misconceptions here so you guys can get back on track with your designs.

I'm not speaking out of line when I say that any reference to the club whatsoever must go through the exec first, however, feel free to organise SAU hoodies that don't bare our sponsors names or any reference to the club.

SAU.SA

SAU Club

SAU SA Chapter

just a few of the examples that cannot be placed on the hoodies without the permission of the club execs :yes:

I would ask first if there was enough intrest in club ones

I wouldnt just go and do it without permission pete, people are just taking things out of context as per usual :blush:

ok boys and girls read my last few post about the hoodies and the GSM details and i would like your next post to be either Bonds or Winning Spirit please

for thoses who CBF reading back:

Bonds = 270 GSM

Winning Spirit = 320 GSM

So the Winning Spirit is thicker and cheaper by about $20.00

My vote is winning Spirit

ok

BONDS =2

WINNING SPIRIT = 1

also if everyone went to Kmart/Target and brought their own Bonds hoodie left the tag on and wrote their user name and number on it that could also be a cheaper way?

If a taxable income has not come off the reprinting of the hoodies is it still an issue?

I'd assume it would only be illegal to print on the clothing if a taxable profit/income is made off them once printed on?

are you sure you can legally print on Bonds hoodies? Thats reproducing the item, and hoodies like Winning Spirit are made to be re-produced.

good god damo seriously be quiet.

For you to post this you should know that if I was to buy a mass amount of Bonds hoodies print some shit on it then sell tham make a profit then thats copyright!

now back to the thread AGAIN!

sorry juz had a look at the Bonds website they have S-XXL

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