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BTW: Will try and get size samples of the shirts to the meeting on Tuesday.

It is the same company that made the Autosalon shirts. So if you are a medium in those - fair to say, you'll be a medium here too.

  NateR31 said:
Nate - Large (i think)

i dont know which design, probably the hats as ive only gotten drunk when ive came and not driven harrr.

Nate, There is only one t-shirt. The two pics show the front and back designs.

Everyone who has said so above has had a shirt reserved for them.

Dezz - the benefit in reserving a shirt means there will be one there for you (1st in best dressed system). Whatever is left on the day the others can fight over. :O

Reminder that this is a LONG SLEEVE SHIRT - I still see some references to a T-Shirt which it is not.

As James said above, hopefully we will have some sample sizes at the meeting, in which case you can try one on and alter your reservation with me.

  Bec said:
Everyone who has said so above has had a shirt reserved for them.

Dezz - the benefit in reserving a shirt means there will be one there for you (1st in best dressed system). Whatever is left on the day the others can fight over. :yucky:

Reminder that this is a LONG SLEEVE SHIRT - I still see some references to a T-Shirt which it is not.

As James said above, hopefully we will have some sample sizes at the meeting, in which case you can try one on and alter your reservation with me.

np bec, ill try get to the meeting this time...twill be my 1st meeting if i get to it :teehee:

  • 2 weeks later...

REMINDER

These shirts were available last week and some people have already picked theirs up.

For those who haven't yet got theirs, they will be at DECA on the weekend.

You can come see me Friday night or Saturday to get yours - they are $40, please try to have correct $$$.

Unfortunately you will not be able to take your shirt without payment.

Thanks guys/gals - see you on the weekend.

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