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Which kit would you row in?

Poll ended at Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:35 pm

Kit A
1
7%
Kit B
2
14%
Kt C
6
43%
We are free, let us wear what we like!
4
29%
Same colours but different design, I will PM you a suggestion.
0
No votes
Ugh! Not olive, white and orange! I will PM you a better design.
1
7%
 
Total votes: 14

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Post by Thomas W-P »

I am going to email Godfrey next week saying we would like the following available on their site, based on my previous design. I have not heard back regarding the logo design. Note, no all-in-ones! Any comments?:
  1. M/F black shorts with "Free Spirits rowing" (no ghost);
  2. M/F black shorts with no logo at all;
  3. Dark blue cotton T-shirts with embroidered ghost logo;
  4. Grey cotton T-shirts with embroidered ghost logo;
  5. Dark blue"performance" T with orange/white bands over shoulders (home kit);
  6. Blue fleece jacket with ghost logo; and
  7. I like the towell too!
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Post by Mike Channin »

The towels could be useful as banners for when we go racing, so people can see where the Free Spirits support crew are!!!
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Post by Mike Channin »

Um, just noticed that Team Oarsome's indoor rowing kit is Navy Blue and Orange Highlights.

http://www.godfrey.co.uk/clubproductbro ... selcat=140

This is rather similar to our latest colour scheme, although we have white bits too.

Anyone think this is a problem?
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Post by Thomas W-P »

You can't do this to me Mike. I have already made the point that blue is a common colour.

We'll be different enough.
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Post by Mike Channin »

Sorry - to be honest, haven't seen many of Team Oarsome in their race kit at the events anyway.

Out of interest, how much your t-shirt transfer method of making the t-shirts cost, and how durable are they?
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Post by Thomas W-P »

The pack of transfers is about £10, and the transfer has withstood several washes with minimal damage/fading. It looks nicely worn.

I am hoping to reveal the Free Spirits kit selection soon.

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