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Got a few left should have sold them by the end of the AA :001_smile:

 

Once they are sold there will be £100.00 going to The Children's Trust, then I will come up with another comp/charity idea.

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Got a few left should have sold them by the end of the AA :001_smile:

 

Once they are sold there will be £100.00 going to The Children's Trust, then I will come up with another comp/charity idea.

 

a 100 quid, seems a bit measly for all the work and input you put in jus, why dont we have an arb raffle at the show to bump up the wonga:001_smile:

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Sounds like a good idea let me get my head round a prize and I'll get back to you.

 

i didnt mean for you to put your hand in your pocket AGAIN jus, if everyone brings something, stick a number on it and sell the tickets. simples:001_cool:

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the most i ever spent on a t-shirt was 90quid, 10 years ago. it only fell apart last year. you get what you pay for. the arbtalk t-shirts are really good, and cheap too:001_smile:

 

I don't want a work t shirt to last too long!! I get load of cheap white each year and bin them. I like to change often. In winter I wear helly hanson which are more exe but they are covered with another layer so don't get wrecked.

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I don't want a work t shirt to last too long!! I get load of cheap white each year and bin them. I like to change often. In winter I wear helly hanson which are more exe but they are covered with another layer so don't get wrecked.

 

in winter i like to wear a valmet t-shirt with big heaters:001_tongue:

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I hate the stretch air tops been wearing mine today, scratchy material the seams are not flat to expensive for such poor qaulity,only good thing about them is the long cut which is good when you got the harness on.

 

I have several tops, my favourite is the berghaus t's availible from go outdoors for around £16, nice soft material, tough, well made and a good price.

 

Or the Hellys.

 

If your going to buy this sort of clothing better off buying it from well known outdoor brands. Although i do have some mountain hardwear tops that are good just expensive and not tough enough for this work day in day out.

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I hate the stretch air tops been wearing mine today, scratchy material the seams are not flat to expensive for such poor qaulity.

 

wow, i find mine really comfy, not scratchy at all. oh well. wierd fish are really comfy imo:001_smile:

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wow, i find mine really comfy, not scratchy at all. oh well. wierd fish are really comfy imo:001_smile:

 

 

Yeah but your probably a lot more hardier than a southerner like me, more hair on your chest and thicker skin.

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