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So we may have caught a small snag at the moment, small, medium and lge jackets are unavailable til September, but i have to wait til the order gets processed to find out for sure. If that is the case, we can go with Gildan Zip Hoodies (Ted will get excited) which are the same price. I just spoke with the guy on the phone and told him to work it all out so we can get everything as soon as humanly possible.

Just an update guys!

Thanks.

so what your saying is that the tops with zips in them may be replaced buy a different brand of tops with zips in them? and this brand may be of slightly better quality? but you will let us know, because this might not be the case?

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just make mine an extra-medium

edit: i cant believe doof stole my joke before i said it !!! :rofl:

MUAHAHHA ;)

ill buy you a white cotton on hoodie and write DR DOOF on it :rofl:

awesome... I would do that myself but I have the handwriting of a retarded spider...

Thanks man :D

so what your saying is that the tops with zips in them may be replaced buy a different brand of tops with zips in them? and this brand may be of slightly better quality? but you will let us know, because this might not be the case?

exactly. it now IS the case, and we will be going with the Gildans, which are, and i quote "probably better then the JB's" as advised by Ross of Splash Alley, who are organising the hoodies.

Ohh they look good Cronic, ill look into it.

As for pics, i cant do much hosting at the moment because i am at work, but if you go to The Gildan Website and click on "Fleece" you will find:

-The hoodies under Gildan Ultra Cotton, product ID 9500

and

-The jackets under Gildan Heavy Blend, product ID 18600

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Are all the hoodies/jackets going to be the gilan? Including XL and XXL? Unless they've already started making them... Be easier for them if they were all the gilan. But doesnt bother me what fabric/design it is, aslong as it has a big SAU logo and my username on it i'll wear it!..

Thanks for the update Damo :ermm:

Lol yeah, can't wait to wear mine! I'll represent everywhere I go!

lol ill be sure to heckle you from a distance in the shopping center haha :ermm: nah it will make it easier to figure out whos who tho haha. as other people have said.hey if its better quality stuff then who am i to complain!

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