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so is it zipped or not?

i'm up for a zipped one in black :D

and is it printed or embroided?

if you get a good quality print done, it looks much better, and doesnt distort the fabric. much smoooooother

i prefer this logo (as per Madaz's image)

sau_logo.gif

and maybe clean the back up a bit. like this

post-29392-1216295682_thumb.jpg

and the url colours would be better as: www.skylinesaustralia.com

the logos are promaflex, which is being used by alot of AFL clubs on their merchandise

munkyb0y, can you please email me the logos? [email protected]

thanks

Edited by Damo_R34
^^ almost wouldn't only the S in the url be red as per logo

i think its the way i wrote it. i gotta find an image though to be sure. thats the way i remember it on the club stickers.

the logos are promaflex, which is being used by alot of AFL clubs on their merchandise

munkyb0y, can you please email me the logos? [email protected]

thanks

is promaflex a print? sounds like a print. lol

those logos are low res. i just stole it from the top of the page. i dont have a high res version

yeah its a print, much better than screen printing. It wont crinkle or fold or crack or peel ANYWHERE near as bad as screen prints, and in the very unlikely case of peeling, you can turn the jumper inside out and use a hot iron to re-attach the logo.

sounds good :D

will definately grab one or two, pending final design :D

edit: Damien, get in touch with pkblade, he did the stickers using the same logo and url design. i'm sure he'll have high res images.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...rs-t138964.html

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