Looking for your feedback here please. In the past we have had the following items. All are close to avg paid incl shipping, some sizes were more. Feb 2010 - T-Shirt: about $22 Sept 2010 - Bowling Shirt: about $69 April 2011 - Race Team Shirt: about $67 May 2011 - Bowling Shirt Round 2: about $69 November 2011 - Long Sleeve T: about $32 March 2012 - Hoodie Round 1: $59 April 2012 - Rebuilt Shirt: $31 July 2012 - M/A Polo: $49 May 2013 - Hoodie Round 2: about $62 Sept 2013 - Mechanics Shirt: about $60 So... Being realistic please, what item(s) would you like to see next? Thanks
There was a long sleeved T? I missed that. Since the yoga apparel would be illegal in Georgia and a few other states, I would vote for a long-sleeved T AND a short sleeved T again--100% cotton, something I can wear at the track. Just my 2 cents, but everbody would go for T's, it's an easy sell. Other option would be an MA hat, but I'd rather do the T's. Or maybe a thong, your choice.
Yup new M/A Tee White shirt with big M/A logo on the front like the last one with some kind of new M/A design on the back.
We've done a lot of dark colored tee's in the past. The hoodie is about the lightest shade ever offered.
You should wear your M/A Mechanics Shirt to the shop. :idea: A white t-shirt could be M/A formal wear for a special occasion like a donut breakfast or an evening trip to the local ice cream stand with the wife.
Black long sleeved shirt, I can change tires with it then, or wear it to work on the car, and a white or light grey short sleeved shirt, keep the logo's the same on both for simplicities sake. Problem solved.
A bunch of MA'ers driving the Dragon in mankini's....Should be a shoe-in for next years calendar. Borat would be proud. I cannot express how proud I am to be a member of this site. The fact that a simple thread about swag can get totally hijacked into a debate about the relative merits of the manikini/bro/manzier brings this forum to another level far beyond what NAM could ever hope to achieve.
I've been kicked out of two U.S. territories, several third world countries, and a Mom and Pop Seven-Eleven store in Spokane for wearing a Mankini, I ain't taking no more chances. Although I must admit the support is wonderful.