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I actually hand stiched and coloured those...lol

Actually I was lucky enough to find them at TARGET then I just took the shirts and the brand names clearly printed on paper to the embroiderer and had them done all up $40ea

I remember ringing places like Route 66 and others but they all wanted like $100 ea for "Garage" style american type shirts so the ones from TARGET were fine.

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Couple of combinations

Cream colour in the middle with navy blue up the top and sleeves....

White in the middle, Navy on top

Grey in middle navy on top

Definatly think navy should be ontop

Or we could just have White in the middle and Black up the top, with the logos stiched in with white or black cotton depending where they are put on

If they are stiched in up where the black is with white cotton or maybe yellow, i think that would look very smart

black and white

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