New Triumph Shirt

Filled writing in the word Triumph or un filled


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Wow talk about difference just got home from doing some shopping with Ann and read your post @cusso ken which made me think .."Sh!t I have not even tried on the black and grey Triumph brand shirt like the one Ken is talking about which are different to the new shirt, I also got the XXL shirt same as Ken it is a smaller sizing to give a comparison the XL shirt I tried on this morning at Verna's is actually bigger than the XXL Triumph brand shirt.
As I said before I am a XXL and the XL shirt the (the $47 one we are using for these shirts) I tried on is bigger than the Triumph brand Shirt yet the older Triumph Blue and black shirt I got a couple of years ago is a good fit.
So Steve please use the guide in my first post to calulate your size or get a comfortable shirt and lay it out measure armpit to arm pit and send me that measurement

Thanks Hans,
51" chest, 19" arms & 25" pit to pit.
LONG torso as well.
 
I have full confidence that you will pick the right color combos. Leave it to us and it will never get done.

I agree, too many different tastes to please every detail. Happy with the $47 shirt, no name required I still remember my name, like the Triumph R3 on the front, filled in font will look best. Still size XL. Thanks again for organising, definatley original.
 
Ill stick with my original 4X size. I like it loose but if it's tight I will make the necessary adjustments to fit. That means zucchini instead of lasagna but so be it.
 
As mentioned in @Joesmoe Thread about the Shirts I had embroidered, I have been discussing with my Embroider about a more affordable shirt and now have some options
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This shirt will cost $28* plus embroidery and of course postage to you (which will be calculated individually per person/location)
Details
  • 65% Polyester for durability, and 35% Cotton for comfort
  • Two-piece button-down collar
  • Full button concealed placket
  • Chest pocket with pen holder
  • Straight hem with side splits
  • Easy care fabric
then there is this more expensive but cooler and harder wearing option, it costs $47*
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  • 60% Cotton, 40% Nylon BIZ COOL™ Breathable Ripstop
  • Fluoro Orange contrast panels: 100% Polyester
  • Antibacterial treated fabric resists odour - keeps you cool and fresh
  • Back yoke air-venting with inner mesh lining for added breathability
  • Twin chest pockets with velcro closure
  • Concealed Button-through front placket
  • UPF rating - Excellent
  • Modern Fit
Then there is also a selection of different style and colour Polo shirts, but I have not yet got a price for these as they are not all the same price and it will depend on which you choose so if you like one take down the FULL detail of the shirt and which colour and I will get a price for you. here is link to polo options http://www.jbswear.com.au/polos

Now the design on the back there will be Two option as shown below
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Ok solved the problem used I pad to take picture of laptop screen so the cplours are not quite true the silver (Titanium) is all the same the filled version due to thousands more stitches is more Expensive at $50 and $40 for the unfilled. if you would like to have your name over the right hand (as you wear it) pocket that will cost $6 I am working on something to put over the left pocket. some polos may have a pocket.

* the price of theses shirts includes a $2 additional to help cover my set up fee ($66) charged to me, All prices are Auss Dollar
Oh and I need a minimum of Two Shirts for every order I put in or the there is an extra $10 pre shirt
I cant wear any of those I want 100 percent cotton BUT they look nice
 
Rather condescending? :eek:
I have been an XL all my adult life since football and weights.
Admittedly FAT has pushed me into the XXL category. :(


Don't wet your manties, Steve and try to understand my comment in the humorous vein, as it was intended. Crikey, Manfred, I'm an XL, too.
 
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