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I got this idea from Sunshine Minis and thought it was a pretty good idea. I know the minimum would be 25 shirts, but I think we can do it with pleanty of time. Now, just to figure out a "special" logo for the shirt.
I know SSM is getting different color shirts for the same logo. I can see if it is possible to do a logo for dark shirts and have different dark colored shirts.
I got a reply about the shirts and we can only do 1 color. Does everyone want to do a black shirt or shall we go with a different color? It doesn't have to be a dark color.
I know need ideas for the logo.......
I was thinking about having the DCMM logo and some sort of dragon, or the RT. sign, or something.
Maybe a MINI on a road that "looks" like the Dragon and it has the DCMM logo on the windshield.
Or maybe see what the OFFICIAL logo for MOTD will be and see if we can get permission to use that and "tweek" it a bit to have our logo inside of it.
Here is what I am thinking.... Navy or a dark blue. I was looking into other MINI shirts and most are either white or black, so I figured on something a little different. Is this good for everyone?
The only problem with having more than one color is 1) will the logo look good on multiple colors?
2) not to confuse people when they see the final product, but I don't want someone taking my blue shirt because they ordered a red shirt and the red didn't look as good as the blue so darn it, they want a blue one.
Just makes it a bit easier...
If I'm down to a t-shirt it's in response to temperature. Law of physics. Dark absorbs light= heat - light colors reflect a portion of light = less heat. Less heat = more comfort
If I'm down to a t-shirt it's in response to temperature. Law of physics. Dark absorbs light= heat - light colors reflect a portion of light = less heat. Less heat = more comfort
Lighter the better
In theory that is true, but when we lived in FL, I wore all sorts of colors, including light and dark, and I can say that it doesn't make any difference. Clothes = hot