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i would also be willing to pay for one, as long as it looks decent.

for jackets, i would suggest we find a simple design, or maybe just plain colour ones (all black or all grey maybe?) and just have a simple, embroided logo, and something else simplish printed on the back.

just my suggestion.

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I completely agree Ryan...

George, yeah, it will be hard to design something everyone likes, but if we keep it very simple, we'll offend minimal people...

Something like black and dark grey with red stiching looks plain and simple, but nice at the same time...

Maybe the final SAU logo on the front right breast, and

"www.skylinesaustralia.com"

[bIG LOGO]

on the back?

simple, yet effective.

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I'm with Merli and Ryan on this too regarding the jacket... Keep it nice and simple. An idea I had for the SDU stickers was for each person's log-in name to be added below the logo. With stickers its not so easy to do when you're getting a batch run done, but could be keep this option open (at extra cost to those who want it, obviously) as well? Surely there are a lot of us out there, so it may help identify each other when we meet up for the first time (or couple of times, if anyone's like me and can't remember names too well!).

T-shirts? I agree dark colours should be the go... Either Navy/Black, Navy/slightly-lighter blue, Navy/Grey or Black/Grey similar to the UAS one.

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nismo jackets and nismo polo shirts then add our logos to them or something like that?

love that nismo jacket

on the jacket, on the front have a small sau emblem on the breast with ur sau name underneath it and on the back have a bigger one with the address underneath that ... like sdu emblem

with the shirt have the same but nothing on the back

just my $1.10 (gst included)

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Don't worry Kyles, I will make sure the gals are looked after :D

i won't be wanting a polo shirt either. I'm thinking a girlie t-shirt, tight fitting, probably in black :D

available to club members and also to any wifes/girlfriends of members who might want one...

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