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ok guys a real update now. Going with all Gildan hoodies and zip ups, so a few things have to be clarified.

Pete and Kellie - please advise me of which of these sizes will suit your respective children (they are childresn S, M, L and XL):

Measurement (centimeters)

Width Length

Small 38.08 45.72

Medium 43.52 53.34

Large 48.96 60.96

X-Large 51.68 66.04

Responses ASAP please guys.

Thanks

Damo, as per phone conversation, I'm guessing the young fella will be a Medium......I'm hoping that's the equivalent to a size 10.

Those above sizes are weird.....I'm assuming that 43.52cm is the measurement across the chest or back, not around the chest (based on that length).

So go for a Medium unless you find out something different about the new sizing.

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hey lauren just freaked out a little haha

she was pissed before ther was no pink in colour choice, so now shes happy....

but yeah can u make it light pink please :P

ta

ok so pink for Lauren, Pink For Vu (or Mel :P), medium for Daniel, Small for Locky, so just waiting on lin33r.

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ok guys a real update now. Going with all Gildan hoodies and zip ups, so a few things have to be clarified.

Pete and Kellie - please advise me of which of these sizes will suit your respective children (they are childresn S, M, L and XL):

Measurement (centimeters)

Width Length

Small 38.08 45.72

Medium 43.52 53.34

Large 48.96 60.96

X-Large 51.68 66.04

Lin33r, Vu and Kye, light blue is not available in the gildan range, so would you like to change to royal blue? Or you can choose another colour, found below:

light pink, white, navy, black, red, royal, and sport grey (light grey). the colour chart is here, please look under the "FLEECE - 18600 range" http://superioraw.com.au/images/colourguid...urguide2008.jpg

Responses ASAP please guys.

Thanks

CRAP! is it just me or are these szes TOTALLY different???? i'd probably be an XXL or XXXL in the new brand of tops, are we able to change that???

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CRAP! is it just me or are these szes TOTALLY different???? i'd probably be an XXL or XXXL in the new brand of tops, are we able to change that???

18600 S

51cm x 69cm M

56cm x 71cm L

61cm x 74cm XL

66cm x 76cm 2XL

71cm x 79cm 3XL

76cm x 81cm

All WxL and slightly different to the sizes you listed earlier for gildan...

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LOL I'm sure (well hope so anyway) that when the hoodies are done either ither or booth Adrian or Damo will let us know! So far the organisational skills haven't let us down so i don't see the need for them to start now. :D:banana:

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