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Digital Gee 09-17-06 10:28 AM

Ride for the Pie! jersey...
 
I'd like one. How does one get just one jersey made up, without having to break the bank to do so? Or is there one of these out there somewhere?

CrossChain 09-17-06 10:33 AM

+1. (Here we go again with the jersey quest.)

Retro Grouch 09-17-06 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Digital Gee
I'd like one. How does one get just one jersey made up, without having to break the bank to do so?

One jersey? We had a run of 60 or so jersey's made up for our tandem club and they cost around $60.00 each. The first one can be hyper expensive to have sublimated.

The low cost alternative is to buy a plain stock jersey and have your design silk screened onto it. Even so, most of the cost is in the screen preperation and set up to do the first piece. After that you're only talking about a few cents more than the cost of the shirts.

DnvrFox 09-17-06 11:31 AM

I nominate Digital Gee to honcho this jersey idea.

Is there a 2nd?

All in favor say "Aye!"

centexwoody 09-17-06 11:44 AM

+1 Aye!

centexwoody 09-17-06 11:48 AM

it can be done...
 

Originally Posted by Digital Gee
I'd like one. How does one get just one jersey made up, without having to break the bank to do so? Or is there one of these out there somewhere?


Gary, here in our little college town, every club, frat/sorority, dance, party seems to have its own t-shirt. Keeps a couple of pretty good size companies in business. Usually there is a basic setup cost (if you bring your own graphic in for them to scan) then just the cost of the shirts.

As BF 50+ers, don't you think we ought to have old-fashioned muscle shirts, the ones that used to be worn as undershirts & prompted one to want to shout "Stella, Stelllaaa!" ? My daughter calls them 'wifebeaters' but where that term entered the lexikon is a mystery to me.

Digital Gee 09-17-06 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by DnvrFox
I nominate Digital Gee to honcho this jersey idea.

Is there a 2nd?

All in favor say "Aye!"

Thanks, but if nominated, I shall not run, and if elected, I shall not serve! (Well, I'd serve pie to anyone in the neighborhood, but that's about it.) :D

Artkansas 09-17-06 11:54 AM

What ever you do, it should have blueberry stains all down the front.

CrossChain 09-17-06 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by centexwoody

As BF 50+ers, don't you think we ought to have old-fashioned muscle shirts, the ones that used to be worn as undershirts & prompted one to want to shout "Stella, Stelllaaa!" ? My daughter calls them 'wifebeaters' but where that term entered the lexikon is a mystery to me.



"Muscle shirts" for 20-somethings, "wife beaters" for 30-somethings.........."belly busters" for FiftyPlussers.

dauphin 09-17-06 12:58 PM

I have the answer to this quest....and you only need a minimum order of ten to get these.http://www.champ-sys.com/index.asp?i...uct%20Redirect

Retro Grouch 09-17-06 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas
What ever you do, it should have blueberry stains all down the front.

+1

centexwoody 09-17-06 01:26 PM

belly-busters! :lol:

never_be_rich 09-17-06 01:26 PM

When you have a handle like mine you got to be cheap. What about Iron-on T-Shirt Transfers? Put up a design and we can all do our own! :rolleyes:

CrossChain 09-17-06 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by dauphin
I have the answer to this quest....and you only need a minimum order of ten to get these.http://www.champ-sys.com/index.asp?i...uct%20Redirect


That's us........Team Malaise-Ya. :D

centexwoody 09-18-06 01:07 AM

how's about we just send you a black Sharpie & you can just draw over one of your other shirts? :D

Digital Gee 09-18-06 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by centexwoody
how's about we just send you a black Sharpie & you can just draw over one of your other shirts? :D

It's a good thing you're in Germany right now. :D


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