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Final Designs of the New Hub Kit


Matt

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Are there eny short sleeve or long sleeve downhill jerseys?

 

 

+1 on the short sleeve/ vest type kit

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The trouble with worms is it's very difficult to get them all back in the can once it's opened...

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If the cost of the name is nominal, then I support it.

 

EDIT: If I can have my wifes cellnumber somewhere on the kit, then she would gladly let me pay an extra R100. After 8yrs together I still don't know it ;)

:D

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Hmm not to sure about the name on the back . Then everyone will know its me when i fall :D

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Head office is closed today, but we'll get final word on Monday. No promises though ;)

Did we get final word... ;)

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Brighter colours would've been funkier.

And I appreciate the value of branding details.

The HubSA colours need to be maintained.

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Just a quick question please Sir. What about the T-shirt idea using the other late entrant Hub kit idea?

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Just a quick question please Sir. What about the T-shirt idea using the other late entrant Hub kit idea?

 

I like it and have a few t-shirt designs in the pipeline. My only concern would be how/if that can be done (good looking and good quality) on a normal cotton t-shirt. Generally they'll to a design on the front and back, but not all over the sleeves etc.

 

Perhaps a Hubber out there knows a bit more about the t-shirt business and can point us in the right direction?

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I like it and have a few t-shirt designs in the pipeline. My only concern would be how/if that can be done (good looking and good quality) on a normal cotton t-shirt. Generally they'll to a design on the front and back, but not all over the sleeves etc.

 

Perhaps a Hubber out there knows a bit more about the t-shirt business and can point us in the right direction?

 

 

Ok sweet, I can possibly ask someone too

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