I pay £18-20 per hoodie so there's a guide for you. He probably works on a minimum order, so more you order, the cheaper it is... the tops, hoodies and t-shirts are top quality and wash well....
Oh, forgot to add, if you are going to use him, get him to add 1000rr.co.uk to his club pages with a shop...easy for renewed orders then.
Cheers Si ,, I have passed the thread to Rob to have a look.. Hopfully he will suggest the next step wether it be Matt sets it up or him .. I would imagine Rob would set it up so that the profits can fund the site and more merchandise etc
Just been sent this buy a company that made me a mock up . They can cover the Mugs and shirts etc Just need a high res image of the Forum Logo and we are away ( Robs approval pending )
Just an idea but if the bike pic on the merchandise is staying it'd be a nice touch if you could specify the bike colour scheme i.e. personalise your own stuff with the forum name and your own year/colour sceme machine. I still think on the tops the pic of the blade looks tacky and the 1000RR.co.uk would look better on its own, the tops should have more longevity that way to.
The supplier told me just send a pic and its on the mug . What ever you want really .. Im sure a good solution will come from these ideas guys so keep em coming
Quality looking Mug. Because you can never please anyone, with the 1st batch or each type of merch you could offer the regular faithful the opportunity for a customised version of whatever it may be (Mugs - Specify bike colour & screen name etc., hoodies & t-shirts add screen name etc.), and then after that, they're all generic 1 type merchandise?!? Waddayarekon?
A club? Na, no one has mentioned 1000RR MC Patches or turning up at the Bulldog bash or growing beards