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I voted OTHER because I have found that light colours and cars don't mix. These shirts aren't cheap so if youget anasty stain/mark on it it is ruined. I would go for darker colours.

blue (GReddy blue) bottom

black top

metal buttons (brushed alloy)

Also make sure you get the bottom straight cut so you can wear them un tucked.

my $1.75's worth

Cam

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Originally posted by BY BY

Has anyone tried Hi PSI clothing yet to see what they actually charge?

might be worth a looksie

the shirts will be organised in good time.. when the time comes that we can start legitimately accepting member's we will organise tshirt's and sticker's etc..

no point in having t shirts before the club exists :mad:

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Damn, Probrably should have done a little more research before starting this poll. Anyways, What sort of club to we want to come across? Casual or Classy? If casual, i say we go for normal T-Shirts. If Classy, we go for Polo's or Pit-Style shirts etc..

I'm leaning towards the classier stuff, that way we can look sexy at club meetings :)

I think jumpers or jackets would also be a GREAT idea so we can still show that we are from the club during the colder weather. Jackets will be kinda expensive i think, but jumpers should be cheap as the t-shirts.

Just some more ideas.

Ryan

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jackets are defiatly a go!!!

if anything id prefer a jacket rather than the shirt!

we should definatly get both.. :P

and they dony have to be like fancy nimo ones or anything..

just a plain stlyish jacket that we can put our logos on.

if we get some sponsers and put them on too im sure itll work out for the best for every1 :O

we should have like www.SKYLINESAUSTRALIA.com on the front lefthand side

and a big logo on the back.. the logo from the top left of the page!! :uh-huh: :uh-huh:

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