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Old February 29th 04, 09:37 PM
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Default Who prints club cycling jersies?

Hi, can anyone recommend a company that can make a small batch 5-10 cycling
jerseys with my clubs (well friends actually) artwork on them?

Are small batches possible or will I need to buy 25+ or something?

We just want something that sets us apart when we do a group ride...




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Old March 1st 04, 08:38 AM
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"A.Lee" wrote in message s.com...
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 21:37:10 +0000, Me wrote:

Hi, can anyone recommend a company that can make a small batch 5-10 cycling
jerseys with my clubs (well friends actually) artwork on them?
Are small batches possible or will I need to buy 25+ or something?
We just want something that sets us apart when we do a group ride...


Impsport in Lincoln do small orders, though they are not particularly
cheap, our short sleeve tops are about £28, bib shorts about £42.
Alan.


My club kit and AUK shirt are both Impsport, excellent quality, washes
up really well, can recommend them.
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Old March 1st 04, 08:44 AM
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 23:18:47 +0000, A.Lee wrote:

Impsport in Lincoln do small orders, though they are not particularly
cheap, our short sleeve tops are about £28, bib shorts about £42.

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Aaaaaiieeeeeee!
And you even give your location away....

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Old March 1st 04, 08:53 AM
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Aaaaaiieeeeeee!
And you even give your location away....


John??? Are you alright???

Cheers, helen s


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Old March 1st 04, 10:51 AM
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Default Who prints club cycling jersies?

Me wrote:
Hi, can anyone recommend a company that can make a small batch 5-10
cycling jerseys with my clubs (well friends actually) artwork on them?
Are small batches possible or will I need to buy 25+ or something?
We just want something that sets us apart when we do a group ride...





Have you thought about using the iron-on papers for use with inkjet
printers, and doing it yourself? Would save a pretty penny. You can get
the paper from from lots of outlets (see Amazon for details). The big
manufacturers are Epson, Xerox and HP.

Just an idea...



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Old March 1st 04, 12:40 PM
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MartinM wrote:

: My club kit and AUK shirt are both Impsport, excellent quality, washes
: up really well, can recommend them.

Really? Our club kit is impsport and their race jerseys are made of really
thin+nasty "teabag" material. The pockets always rip away on the seams
it seems as wells. Their "training" tops and made of a somewhat nicer
material.

I don't know exactly when this changed since I have a impsport jacket
from 4 years ago (roughly) and it's made from a much more substantial
teabag stuff and is generally much nicer.

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Old March 2nd 04, 12:26 AM
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"Arthur Clune" wrote in message ...
MartinM wrote:

: My club kit and AUK shirt are both Impsport, excellent quality, washes
: up really well, can recommend them.

Really? Our club kit is impsport and their race jerseys are made of really
thin+nasty "teabag" material. The pockets always rip away on the seams
it seems as wells. Their "training" tops and made of a somewhat nicer
material.

I don't know exactly when this changed since I have a impsport jacket
from 4 years ago (roughly) and it's made from a much more substantial
teabag stuff and is generally much nicer.


Club kit is 5 years old and 3 for the Winter jacket, AUK is 1
year.Sorry you've not had much luck with yours ;-(
 




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