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would be silly to send shirts across then pay more postage to get them sent back to the owner. Why don't you just sell the decals to those that don't want white or XL shirts? And print out a 'how to iron on' instructions in the parcel??

Would be cheaper for all.

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when do you want to be doing this john? still good for the ones we spoke about via PM?

When do you want me to send the two shirts - and what type of material is best? like a close weave cotton or something i guess? Somethng without too much stretch so it doesnt wreck the transfer?

WOT, you haven't sent them yet? No wonder they haven't arrived..... I was waiting on the shirts.

Here is the easiest way...... I am going to print up the decals this week, and have some shirts ready for the AHG day.....

Those that have ordered specific shirts, they will be there, I'll PM you how much dosh you need to bring.

For Lil_booby... (oops) :P 100% cotton is best. The transfer will last about 3 years with "average" washing .... about 2-3 times a week. By that time, you probably A). Won't own a Stagea, B). Be sick of the shirt C). Put on weight and cant get into it anyway!! he he!!

I am also gonna print up the stickers .... nominations for each state rep please.

As Kylie :down: suggested I will put up a price for the Iron-on's only. But really they need a flat press. It is possible with a normal iron.

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