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As President of Coastal Z Club I have had several colors of polos first white and now only black tshirts, I sprung for a sport duffle for myself, I even had some writing pins, business cards(meeting invitations), window decals, Magnetic signs, and door magnets made up-I even had a club keyring cut from High Titanium content stainless Steel-material left over from Gulfstream G650S-the key ring in the picture is raw as cut, I finished them by hand for our members.

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We had a few requests for hats, but not enough to meet the minimums I did get one digitally printed sample... All of the digitally printed stuff I tried faded pretty noticeably in the first wash, and it only got worse from there. I still have them, just not handy-rearranging my office.

I would suggest black shirts-so we can work on our cars in them and not worry about it-my original ClassicZClub shirt has the remnants of several stains-and I was being careful-but refused to leave the shirt in the drawer-I did get two originally, to keep one pristine for events I loaned the other one out at an event and never got it back...

I think patches might be a good idea as well-the stickers are a great idea.

Edited by hls30.com

Patches can easily be made in different sizes- up to 20 inches! That way you can put them anywhere.Shirts are always good to have- you wear them daily and they wear thin after a while, so you need to restock after a while.

BTW- I still havethe keychain you sent to me; people like it :)

Edited by TomoHawk


I don't do silk-screening, but I'm looking into buying a heat press. With that piece of equipment I can do vinyl on t-shirts, and it comes out very high quality, and nice looking (It's how the numbers are applied on [most] pro sports jerseys. If there's enough interest in shirts here, I may just spring for the heat press.

Mike: PM is about to be sent

I hope the vinyl things are better than before. Before it was like wearing a shirt with a board glued to it.

Haha :) Yes, some of them do feel that way. Typically that problem is due to one of two things: The person that made them either used the wrong grade of vinyl (sign grade instead of clothing grade), OR they didn't have their heat press correct (Temp too low, not pressed long enough, etc...)

In many cases, sign grade vinyl is used on football jerseys just to increase the resilience, so if that's what you're referring to, then that's probably what you felt.

Then again, many people just don't like vinyl on tshirts. We don't have to go that route, I just thought I'd mention the option :)

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