club patches/fleese
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Re: smock and patch
Rockhopper wrote:
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.
Tom.
Okay, Iw as thinking of the aquaseal I use on my waders, wouldn't that work? Used it on a small rip on an arm of a waterproof, worked fine?
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Re: smock and patch
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Okay, Iw as thinking of the aquaseal I use on my waders, wouldn't that work? Used it on a small rip on an arm of a waterproof, worked fine?[/quote]
Thanks for the reminder kieran must fix leak in my own chesties
Okay, Iw as thinking of the aquaseal I use on my waders, wouldn't that work? Used it on a small rip on an arm of a waterproof, worked fine?[/quote]
Thanks for the reminder kieran must fix leak in my own chesties
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well here is my suggestion for the front
[img]http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4223/rayguevaraap2.jpg[/img]
and back of the T-shirt
[img]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/5214/jdfisherbackeu3.jpg[/img]
[img]http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/4223/rayguevaraap2.jpg[/img]
and back of the T-shirt
[img]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/5214/jdfisherbackeu3.jpg[/img]
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Have a look at this:
http://www.excelpromotions.ie/
The site does not do the shop justice, great selection, good prices, waterproof suits, cotton t shirts full range of all clothing, smocks, hats etc. Embroidery and stencilling of club or individausl names, crests etc. Worth a visit. We are in the process of buying gear from them.
http://www.excelpromotions.ie/
The site does not do the shop justice, great selection, good prices, waterproof suits, cotton t shirts full range of all clothing, smocks, hats etc. Embroidery and stencilling of club or individausl names, crests etc. Worth a visit. We are in the process of buying gear from them.
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great t shirt id buy one of those
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Re: smock and patch
kieran wrote:Rockhopper wrote:
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.
Tom.
Okay, Iw as thinking of the aquaseal I use on my waders, wouldn't that work? Used it on a small rip on an arm of a waterproof, worked fine?
i was (if made) sow one onto the pocket or sleeve of my titan smock, which isn't waterproof, but would also go for a fleece, tshirt and cap, I know stevecrow7474 i am greedy
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patches fleeces
any more on this
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I see cotton smocks are available from GAC for 9.99 stg. Maybe we can look at something like that if we can decide on the design and where we can get it done. Might be an idea to hold this off until early next year and only take confirmed orders of sizes etc from club members before doing a run. We have been down this road before with SpreadShirt yet despite much interest at the time, it was hardly an unmitigated success, the confirmed order route may be the way to go.
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If I can make a suggestion....IMHO Sweatshirts, T-shirts and Caps are the way to go instead of smocks....it is easier to get the above in good quality, also guys can wear them almost anytime (outside of fishing) this will add to the value for money spent....it will be less costly in the long run if they are embroidered (due to smaller order quantities) lastly....there are lots of companies out there who provide promo gear.
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Rockhopper wrote:IMHO Sweatshirts, T-shirts and Caps are the way to go
Fleeces?
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]
should be ok too....same type of thing to the promo companies.
I am sitting here now wearing a sweatshirt I got from M&S last week, it cost € 14.00 as good quality as you will pay 4 or even 5 times that for in some of the brand aware shops.
This stuff is eaasy enough to find if you know where to look.
Tom.
I am sitting here now wearing a sweatshirt I got from M&S last week, it cost € 14.00 as good quality as you will pay 4 or even 5 times that for in some of the brand aware shops.
This stuff is eaasy enough to find if you know where to look.
Tom.