Any chance a member take ownership of the embroidery and members post shirts with return post bag to member responsible that member ? Shirt of choice then gets REMLR logo and returned.
Maybe limit shirt styles / colour, etc for some form of uniformity ?
I like the blue shirt with half button front and long sleeves ( See Cooma pic's). The yellow red REMLR design would look terrific.
Cheers,
Mick
Thanks Mick
I had refrained from commenting until I read Mick's post; I think that this suggestion has a lot going for it. We needn't be stuck with khaki or green or blue or a certain quantity of shirts.
I think the logo would look good on any shirt an individual chooses (except perhaps for safety yellow )
From the POV of UV radiation, a long sleeve shirt is now essential for me outdoors but Mick's method would allow lots of choice; shirt brand, colour and sleeve length would no longer matter and if payment and a return post bag is included with the shirt there would be no requirement for follow-up.
Have we decided where on the shirt the logo will be located ?
Have we decided on whether a name will be embroidered above a pocket ?
Have we decided on a preferred design/size on which a quote can be got ?
I think this has merits though, do we need conformity? I can see REMLR members wearing a rainbow of colored shirts, especially if Mick and Rod have anything to do with it. I would prefer a set color maybe green or khaki and that is it. What do you alll think
Mrs hh
I don't think it matters MrsHH, and you can add me to two above-listed ruffians if you like
The standard (non-safety) colours for cotton work shirts seem to be green, blue, khaki & grey. IMHO the logo would look good on any of these.
For me the logo is the focus.
A rainbow of colours could be a definite plus, so I guess you can say that I am in favour of non-conformity.
If a member who is a particular extravert wishes to draw attention to him/herself by having the logo applied to a Hawaiian shirt I think we can cope with that but I'd be surprised if many did it.
After all, at Corowa I saw people wearing all sorts of miltype fancy dress and nobody batted an eyelid although i did allow myself a wry smile or two.
FWIW I would like to have some identification as a REMLR member without it becoming a uniform