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| View Poll Results: What sort of TGO logo merchandise would you like to see? | |||
| Embroidered hats |
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25 | 34.25% |
| Embroidered polo shirts |
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36 | 49.32% |
| Embroidered patches (for range vests, gun bags, etc.) |
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27 | 36.99% |
| Decals for sticking on things |
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37 | 50.68% |
| Other (post your suggestions in the thread) |
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13 | 17.81% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 73. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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That's not the only part of me tingling.
~Archi
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Mars Want a couple of Glock perfection T shirts?
The iron on deal sounds pretty good to or the embroidered ones. Mars tingling nipples, hmmm no I don't want to see the video.
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Where: Mt. Juliet
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Edit: D'oh, didn't see above about t-shirts.
I like Polo shirts. I don't wear custom hats too much unless I can try them on first. Most are "tall" and I don't like that train engineer look. Last edited by ReefBlueCoupe; 04-10-2007 at 09:31 PM.. |
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Where: Cookeville, TN
Age: 34
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I'm not a big hat-wearer either, but the guy I used made my caps using these "Flexfit" hats.
http://www.flexfit.com/prod_ff.html They have elastic bands that are not really fitted, but don't have the ugly adjusting straps either. Yes, they have camo: http://www.flexfit.com/prod_camo.html ![]() It all started with a few rough sketches, a crazy new fabric called poly-weave spandex and a bunch of hat guys thinking "Whoa." Those were the humble beginnings of the cap that was soon to be known all over the world as Flexfit. Fast forward to today. Over ten years and numerous patents later. To a hat that's ergonomically designed, supremely comfortable and incredibly secure. With so many styles, our inventory people stay plenty busy at work. With so much clout, it launched a whole new category in headwear. And with so much flair, well, it's just plain cool. But let's fast forward to tomorrow. To a future that's more exciting than you can imagine. Flexfit has always been known for being at the forefront of the latest trends, but we're also working on more than just new styles. We're developing product innovations that will actually change the way people look at baseball hats. We're working with anti-bacterial fabrics that kill odor-causing germs. We're developing hats that emit ions that make you feel good and boost your immune system (believe us, we're serious about that.) We even have a Flexfit prototype in development that... well, let's just end things here. We can't give away all our secrets, can we? I've worn them. Really comfy and come pre-curved so they look good as soon as you put them on. I know what you mean about the 'engineer hats,' however, I don't like hats with too small of a profile. These hats are just right IMO. ~Archi
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Joined: Jan 2007
Where: London,Ky
Age: 41
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Nice Archie...I've got a pinhead...so I get that engineer look that Reef was talking about....I could go for a hat a tshirt and a couple of bumper stickers!
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Joined: Jan 2007
Where: Cookeville, TN
Age: 34
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Jeez, cheer up, you've got a nice hat AND a female there.
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