Kept lookin' back at the shirts and noticed the lining on them. Well made! From the pics they don't look like cheapo, no-name, gonna-fall-apart-after-1-wash, type of shirt!
Well done Q!
And since we're all into details here - have you thought of stitching "Audemars Piguet" or "Audemars Audemars Audemars" on the blue lining around the collar and towards the bottom of the shirt? Like the Rolex rehaut engravings....
I didn't know if that was a plausible/cost effective idea but that would certainly add uber visual value to the shirt.
Disregard if this was already brought up. I didn't read fully the first thread.
http://www.polo-shirts.co.uk/
please check this website, lot's of companies use this site for promotion etc... I'll also give you a tip about the use of cotton, cotton does not dry as fast as a mix of cotton and polyester, also, cotton will not use it's form (the form of the collar, neck) and cotton can shrink more easily than a mix of polyester - cotton. Just a tip
he said the polo would be $65 plus the cost of adding the logos... sooooo, close to $100 altogether...
It's an Abercrombie polo. This is the exact shirt- the logo
It's an expensive polo, regardless of discounts. It's not "non-branded" the brand is removed in the picture. It runs $50-$60, but that's with the logo. It actually costs MORE for the model without the logo. The guy is trying to help people out, by letting them get in on a buy for something custom. Some people can bi*ch about a bj.
Oh mate sorry to disappoint you and hopefully you'll still get one but those are not the t-shirts I'm going to use. If I use those the price of the polo will go up to nearly or over $100 and I doubt anyone will be paying that. I will try and find the best quality polo I can for the best price. I have no problem using higher quality polos as long as the person is willing to pay for it ya know. I don't want to end up spending $1000 and then at the end of the day be left with $700 worth of t-shirt left because some people thought they don't need one anymore