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All,

We are still looking for more fashion oriented type designs. These items need to be sellable at stalls at events as well as the SAU Online store.

it seems the direction we are trying to take people down has not quite been reached at this stage. Some examples of the ones that are getting close to the mark are as follows to give you an idea of what we are thinking.

Unfortunately a lot of the designs were not marketable, and that's the key aim of this - to promote and further SAU :)

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Just to re-cap:

We are looking for the following items only at this stage:

3 x fashion t-shirt designs - Can be front only, or front/rear designs

1 x long sleeve shirt designs (for motorsport boys) - SAU logo or variation on left breast, incorporate the URL and whatever else

1 x hoodie design - Free range here, go as mild or wild as you like

1 x cap design - A good cap design is simple, but effective. Cap will need to have URL on it.

Cash that will be given out for designs chosen listed below. You will also get a free merchandise item that your design goes onto :thumbsup:

t-shirt: $100ea ($300 total)

Long sleeve: $100

Hoodie: $100

Cap: $80

For the Motorsport tops, please leave the sleeves spare. The plan is to put SAU Trader logo's down the arms for those that would like to come on-board. They will be supplied to whomever at a later stage once we decide on the designs.

So please get to your designs and post them in this thread. Christian will have the ultimate say, however there will be a 'shortlist' of a few designs, which will then feature in a Poll to gauge interest.

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They wouldn't sell as well as we envisage they need to :)

The above designs are good and on the right path. It'll just be a case of chucking designs together and then a few will be "BAM Awesome" type thing if they keep going the way of the above examples. I'd suggest perhaps getting in contact with a few photographers perhaps for some great images.

There are a few here on SAU. You'd probably need to split the $$$ with them, but hey - if you have a clean sweep that works nicely ;)

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Yeah the RB26 shirt is definately well down the lines of what we are looking for.

A nice fashion style print that you'd actually wear out in public in the street and not just to a car/SAU event type thing.

there's life outside of car stuff now?

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Some of them were included in the first post, I noted down who submitted what :)

But it's the age old case of just because someone says they will buy it, doesn't mean they actually will when the time comes so we have to decide carefully.

We do like the ones you posted no doubt, that's why they are there!

Hoodie ones will be harder to do with that print maybe from costing point of view (im finding out).

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