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#1 Post by croppyboy »

just wondering anymore info on if we are getting these






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#2 Post by ckpainters »

Gasglow angling are selling smocks at a very good price. can the club buy maybe 20 and we can get patchs to put on them.I know the lads who fish the compos will buy them and if we have any left (WHICH I DOUBT) the lads on the forum will buy. If you would like me to do some running around to find a place that do patchs I will.

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#3 Post by kieran »

Hi

We tried to do this before with http://www.spreadshirt.com (spelling?) and it was not terribly successful. After Kilary I would recommend we sow them onto something that is guarnateed to be waterproof! :wink:

Good idea, I will have a chat with JD on his return and MAC et al...
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#4 Post by Seancelt »

I would buy one.
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#5 Post by Kraken »

I would buy one too. :D

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#6 Post by teacher »

Me too.
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#7 Post by paulocallaghan »

stick me down too, its not that expensive. i had stuff done for a club before, i think it was about EUR 80 (once off payment) for them to set up the template of our design and after that its only about 1 euro per embriodery, thats it stiched to the clothing itself not just a patch or anything, really is top quality stuff
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#8 Post by MC »

i would buy one, and if possible could you do just a patch which can be sown onto an exsisting top
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#9 Post by croppyboy »

Id defo buy one
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#10 Post by paulocallaghan »

MC wrote: if possible could you do just a patch which can be sown onto an exsisting top

are you talking about something like the ones that sea angler give out for their mission accomplished prizes
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#11 Post by MC »

paulocallaghan wrote:
MC wrote: if possible could you do just a patch which can be sown onto an exsisting top

are you talking about something like the ones that sea angler give out for their mission accomplished prizes



thats the idea, thanks for making it clearer mate
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#12 Post by kstaff »

Great Idea, I'd buy a patch or smock etc...
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#13 Post by Rockhopper »

[quote="kieran"]Hi

We tried to do this before with http://www.spreadshirt.com (spelling?) and it was not terribly successful. After Kilary I would recommend we sow them onto something that is guarnateed to be waterproof! :wink:

Word of caution!! if you SEW any patch or badge onto ANY waterproof fabric then water will penetrate through the needle holes. I doubt that any embroidery company will open the garment up and seal the holes with tape from the back, that's how it would be done in a factory.

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#14 Post by MAC »

I was thinking the Same Tom.... I don't think guys would want to ruin their nice waterproof gear by sewing a patch on.......

I will give you a call later and maybe we might be able to come up with an alternative....

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#15 Post by kstaff »

Cotton smocks would be the way to go I think, or else just patches that can go onto hats etc.
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#16 Post by paulocallaghan »

possible alternatives could include:
stickers for tackle boxes
patches for caps
fleece jackets with embroidery

maybe someone else can think of a few more
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#17 Post by jd »

M.b3 was looking at this...
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#18 Post by teacher »

paulocallaghan wrote:stickers for tackle boxes
patches for caps
fleece jackets with embroidery


I don't have a tackle box, so I'd prefer something else :)

I like the fleece idea.
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#19 Post by petekd »

Fleeces or the cotton Titan smocks would be the business. Problem of diversifying across the range with stickers and the like are that you may have to meet minimum print runs and end up stuck with stuff. There were similar noises made about this 18 months or so ago, however, very little of the merchandise, and there was a fair range, actually sold in the quantities expected.

Pre order and pre pay only on fleeces and smocks the way to go IMO.
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#20 Post by teacher »

Here's my suggestion (artwork courtesy of Stevecrow74)
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