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  1. #1 T-Shirts! 
    I love the RED group!!

    BUT we need some T-shirts! They will sell like iPods! haha


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    Senior Member Mark Thorpe's Avatar
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    So design one and submit it for official merchandise approval. 3rd party support, an oft discussed and sanctioned bed fellow to RED.
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    what ever happen to those RED hats ??
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    This is what I was planning on wearing around at NAB:
    (oh yeah - front's on the left, back's on the right) Now if I could just find that dang Machine font...
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    Haha. Loven' It!

    Although Im a big a fan of a small logo on the front left pocket and a large logo on the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodges View Post
    Im a big a fan of a small logo on the front left pocket and a large logo on the back.
    Agreed...that's an action sports style T shirt. Small RED logo on front left and a large RED logo on the back has my vote. Colors could be white (hot weather, outside field production), black (cool weather, dark set), and maybe a few others for recreational use. Availability in long sleeve and short sleeve would be real functional for mobile shooters who do a lot of exterior locations. As a frequent event shooter (NFL Super Bowl, etc.), and mobile EFP shooter (adventure travel, documentaries, etc.), the T's would be worn a lot. My usual "business suit" is very casual: shorts/khakis/jeans and a T shirt, golf style shirt, or a button shirt worn outside my pants (for mobility with a camera).
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    Jim should sell a t-shirt that would come printed with your reserve number! Haha, just yesterday I booked my NAB tickets so I would wear it at NAB. So nerdy...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibby View Post
    Agreed...that's an action sports style T shirt. Small RED logo on front left and a large RED logo on the back has my vote. Colors could be white (hot weather, outside field production), black (cool weather, dark set), and maybe a few others for recreational use. Availability in long sleeve and short sleeve would be real functional for mobile shooters who do a lot of exterior locations. As a frequent event shooter (NFL Super Bowl, etc.), and mobile EFP shooter (adventure travel, documentaries, etc.), the T's would be worn a lot. My usual "business suit" is very casual: shorts/khakis/jeans and a T shirt, golf style shirt, or a button shirt worn outside my pants (for mobility with a camera).
    I'm ready to buy a couple!
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    so where's the shirts?? :)
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    And the hats?

    I got a Discmakers catalog the other day and they are now making shirts.

    What is a good price on custom T-shirts?
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