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i'm looking into this, as i prefer sports tops also, at least for work t's. This would bring the price up though, so it may be theres a cotton version then maybe at some point a premium wicking t

 

That would be wicked. I'd be more than happy to pay £20+ for a sports one. Cotton brilliant for lounging and weekends though!

 

Merino, lush....but then even more dough!

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i'm looking into this, as i prefer sports tops also, at least for work t's. This would bring the price up though, so it may be theres a cotton version then maybe at some point a premium wicking t

 

A Premium wicking t would be fantastic, as i live in the West Mid the rainfall is slightly higher than average.OH By The Way Steve you recently asked if work was keeping me busy, as i havn't been on here for a while, well i've been busy studying. Im doing the ISA Certified Arborist Cert as well as the RFS Cert Arb, and have just completed a woodland Management Diploma with Fruit Tree's as a speceilism..

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Think you should do a small dmm style sticker and sell them at the time the t-shirts are due to ship. I would say a few would order at the same time.

And also my suggestion a while back about pens could threw in as a freebie, good advertising for little cost.

 

 

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