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Dean

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Great news everyone!!!

The sexy SKF shirts are finished and i picked them up today :applause:

So anyone interested please pm me the following

*Size?

*Full shipping details?

*how many?

cost is $38.60 each and i will pay for postage for you all :)

payment via paypal to [email protected]

There are only 60 shirts available, 10 of each size listed below so dont miss out...

This is what they look like. (Sorry i didn't model them for you all )

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These are high quality Sport polo shirts (details below)

Details

  • 100% Polyester
  • 160gsm pique knit fabric
  • Podium Coolâ„¢ moisture wicking fabric designed to help keep you cool and dry
  • 2-button placket
  • Easy care fabric
  • Quick drying

Sizing

[TABLE]

[TH=class: adults]ADULTS[/TH]

[TH=align: center]S[/TH]

[TH=align: center]M[/TH]

[TH=align: center]L[/TH]

[TH=align: center]XL[/TH]

[TH=align: center]2XL[/TH]

[TH=align: center]3XL[/TH]

[TH=class: chest]CHEST[/TH]

[TD=align: center]53.5[/TD]

[TD=align: center]56[/TD]

[TD=align: center]58.5[/TD]

[TD=align: center]61[/TD]

[TD=align: center]63.5[/TD]

[TD=align: center]66.5[/TD]

[TH=class: sp length]SP LENGTH[/TH]

[TD=align: center]70[/TD]

[TD=align: center]72.5[/TD]

[TD=align: center]75[/TD]

[TD=align: center]77.5[/TD]

[TD=align: center]80[/TD]

[TD=align: center]81[/TD]

[/TABLE]

These shirts Cost Me to buy and get printed $38.60 each. If i order/buy 50.

I am happy to cover shipping cost for anyone that would like to buy one or two :) to keep the cost down for you all.

What i need to know before i place the order is "SIZE" ??? you would like????

Everyone that is interested please PM me the size you would like

I will be placing the Shirt order on the 7th May 2013 and the shirts will take about 2 weeks to get made.

TOTALS LEFT

Small-------- 1 ..... ....

Medium----- 5 .....

Large------- 5 .....

XLarge------ 5 .....

XXLarge----- 6 ....

XXXLarge---- 6 ....

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Dam nice shirt Dean, I will get a couple to put on for the weekend markets.

Bob

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Wow, very nice looking, great colours..... Thanks for organising, PM now !

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Excuse my ignorance, but how do you measure chest & what's SP length ?

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Ill get 1 aswell :)

and some car stickers

+1 for me' date=' don't mind being a wallking advertisement for Bossaquaria as it is quality products and shrimp.:encouragement:

@BB I think SP Length stands for the Screen Print Length and to measure chest [url']

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you measure around your chest at Brest height all the way around. i think SP length is the lenght from shoulder to waist?? not sure myself..i just go off chest measurement and i got XL for the samples which fits perfect for me so must be correct :)

Excuse my ignorance, but how do you measure chest & what's SP length ?
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nice one mate, but its mostly SKF :)

+1 for me, don't mind being a wallking advertisement for Bossaquaria as it is quality products and shrimp.@BB I think SP Length stands for the Screen Print Length and to measure chest
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Would love to have one but I can't wear polyester :(

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Sorry to be a pain Dean but why don't you have a plain t- shirt with no collar. It's more versatile and casual.

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I'd buy one but it might be confiscated :p

Then you better go to the gym and work on your abs incase it does happen , then you can show off your 8 pack abs when they take shirt from you.

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Sorry to be a pain Dean but why don't you have a plain t- shirt with no collar. It's more versatile and casual.

How are you supposed to get into a good club without the collar :)

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We don't have good clubs where I live. We just have club.

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Then you better go to the gym and work on your abs incase it does happen ' date=' then you can show off your 8 pack abs when they take shirt from you.[/quote']

I don't need an 8 pack. I have a keg :)

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Aw man, I wanna see your podgy belly in the shirts haha!

Make some coffee mugs and ill def be down for some :-)

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They look great and I love the colours. I'm getting one! :encouragement:

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Great to see the interest is supporting this forum :)

They have a colar because they are smart casual shirts that you can wear

At home or out and about. I think they match the class of this forum and it's members ;)

Well most of them. Lol

This is the best colour for the logo etc to look good

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