> The poll on the web site should really read "How many T-Shirts would you
> be interested in purchasing (0,1,2,3,..etc)"..  I'm interested in several.
> I'd also be interested in Pollo shirts... so maybe we just need to wait
> until we find out the exact costs before we propose the poll of "Tshirt
> vs pollo shirt"...

We were just seeing at first how much interest is there. Once we have a
final design we were planning on finding out exactly how many people
want and making the order. I'm personally going to get both a t-shirt
and polo shirt.

The only numbers I threw out were to see what a rough estimate on the
price per t-shirt/polo shirt would be.

> Last time we ordered It was something like $7.50 per Tshirt (white with
> three printed colors)..  It has one design on the back and one over the
> left chest area.

Sounds about right.

> The more colors the more expensive.  If we want a design on the shoulder
> as well, its also more expensive.

Good point. This was brought up at the meeting last night. We should
probably have a 4-5 color limit for submitted designs.

> There are also many different quality levels of T-shirts.   As was
> mentioned before we need to make sure to get a
> heavy, quality fabric that will last years.  Last time we went with froot
> of the loom.

We'll definitely get nice shirts to print them on.

Thanks for the input.

-Evan

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