Garfield Ingram (Premier Login garfieldingram) Forum Owner from IP address 206.223.166.178
We are going forward to getting Track 48 shirts made up and I need an idea of how many, preferred style and size. Please feel free to post anonymously!
Track 48 Uniform & Accessories Division
Hi Garfield! I don't know what you have in mind for the logo...silk screened, or embroidered? If silk screened, I would prefer a large white t-shirt. If embroidered, I would like a large size one of these in any non-clashing colour (but not white or straight black):
I have a tendency now to go casual so hopefully you are going with embroidery!
Dave Reed (Login dave37167) Registered Users 68.53.48.235
Pillsbury Doughboy takes a....??
November 24 2008, 8:40 PM
Not sure, but I'll take an XL, also.......this is beginning to sound like the Stepford Guys.......scaring me......need wine, quick!!
I'm with Ken, would like a polo or pocketed shirt.....
David Morris (Login Dave_Morris) Registered Users 77.96.130.66
A word of caution.
November 25 2008, 2:12 PM
I am definitely interested in a shirt size XL(UK), But.......
I think we in the UK/EU have to be careful as according to the great sage Google, a USA size XL fits a 42"-44" chest where a UK size XL fits a 44-46" chest.
Can anyone tell us guys from the UK/EU about how US chest sizes, i.e. XL,XXL, ect, equate into good old Inches or Centimeters please.
As for the style issue. I am tempted to go with a pocketed shirt,which i could wear over my model club Tee. But i would settle for a Polo or a Tee, as long as it has the T48 logo on it will do for me.
This message has been edited by Dave_Morris from IP address 77.96.130.66 on Nov 25, 2008 2:52 PM
You should be careful regarding shrinkage. I have a polo shirt I have worn for 5 years, much to the chagrin of my family. It did not shrink at all.
Other poloes I have had shrank up to the size of a a postage stamp.
So, Gar, choose wisely. I can give you the brand of the shirt that didn't shrink, if you want.