[Debian-uk] Re: T-shirt time again - would anybody like custom ones made up?

Steve McIntyre steve at einval.com
Tue, 27 May 2008 22:53:14 +0100


On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 08:19:37PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:

<stuff>

>If you'd like something on the specials list, please get back to me
>ASAP so we can put the order in soon. A couple of the TT shop staff
>are away on holiday from Friday, so I'd love to get the orders in
>before then so we can agree a total price for the order. If you want
>anything special, I'll need:
>
> * size
> * colour
> * number
> * style (where applicable)
>
>by Friday, noon at the latest ideally. I won't be ordering special
>items on spec., just to order. I'll pass them on at cost, but I'll
>expect the money to come in immediately.

OK, so that didn't happen. Quite a number of people said they'd like
things, but didn't provide me enough details. And I got very busy the
last few weekends and failed to make it in to TT. So... On this
Saturday, I'm going to order the following:

T-shirts, printed
-----------------
50x  Classic swirl Ts - black with red and white print (1 special with
     all-black print for Simon)
50x  Classic swirl Ts - red with black and gold print
50x  Good Things - black (2 special sizes for Andy, others normal)
50x  When It's Ready - green

Embroiderered stuff
-------------------

2x   KB915 sleeveless fleece (Richard)
2x   LV335 hoodie (Richard)
1x   FR1 rugby shirt (Adam)
1x   FR77 rugby shirt (Adam)
3x   K405 polos (Dave)
4x   K405 polos (Me!)
21x  K405 polos - black (as normal)
16x  OK10 Ts - natural

(for a total of 50x embroiderered items)

If you've got a sudden hankering for anything, mail me NOW. Ditto if
you already told me you'd like to join in with extra custom stuff but
didn't tell me the specific size/colour/design/whatever. Last call is
noon Saturday, when I'll head in and place the order. I'm *not* going
to order anything custom unless I know exactly who wants it.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
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