Re: T-ABC Logo Shirts

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Austin R. Baer
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Re: T-ABC Logo Shirts

Post by Austin R. Baer » Wed Apr 18, 2001 9:09 am

Hi to all, especially new list members....
It's about that time of the year when the shirt requests start coming in. I have over a half-dozen requests so far, and I spoke to the supplier to get him primed.
For those of you that are not aware, we have a T-ABC logo (similar to the badge) that we printed on a different kinds of shirts last year. However, the variety of orders made me a little nuts (T-shirts, polos in three different styles, and sweatshirts - all multiplied by four or five different colors and five sizes!), so this time I'm going to limit it to Polos (no pockets) and Sweatshirts in a good quality, and in tan, which in my judgment was the classiest setup and worked best with the logo colors. I have to do that, because last year the sorting was a nightmare, and, as expected, the supplier got a couple of items screwed up, disappointing a few people.
The cost is still to be determined, but it should not exceed around twenty bucks, including postage, for either type, with a few dollars more for out-of-USA postage. I'll get the numbers posted before we make the run, and, as we did last year, I'll be asking for a mailing label with your payment. I'll need to have payment before they're shipped, as I have to lay out the money up front for the supplier.
Sizes can be Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, or XX Large. The shirts are cotton or cotton/synthetic mix, so you might want to allow for shrinkage.
For those of you that would like to see what they look like, please email me off-list, and I'll send a JPEG photo.
Incidendally, if you have a preference for front or back printing, please let me know. We'll only be able to do it one way to avoid mixups, but I'll have it done the way the majority of orders comes in.
Also, to keep my life sane, please put your request in the subject line, as in: "Shirt Order" or "Shirt Photo" or "Shirt Comments". That way, I can get it all easily sorted out from other email and provide you with updates. And again, unless you have comments about the project that you want to post, email me off-line to keep down the clutter.
I should have been a tailor, not a product design engineer.
Regards to all,
Austin

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