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• #227
Nothing like the hats... very different.
It's a different designer, and there were no constraints given to the designer.
I'm praying it's Tynan.
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• #228
Short sleeve or long (is there a choice?)
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• #229
Just assume a well-made summer (short sleeve) cycling jersey
voila
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• #230
i'm probably L/XL.. £60 would be a good price, unless you plan to donate some to LCEF..
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• #231
Male/L, but it'd have to be a very special design to warrant £75. Upt to £50 I'd buy regardless of design.
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• #232
I will take one in small (Male), whatever they end up costing, providing they can be shipped internationally.
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• #233
If there's a problem shipping to Aus I'll send you it over, Jamie.
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• #234
if I wanted to make a My Little (small horse)[trademark sensitive] cycling jersey and bib shorts, how would I go about this?
obv. forum would get any profits if made.Can we start a MLP club?
I'd've liked to have joined RollaCC but i feel its too late now.I'll sell you a Rolla CC jersey, one lazy owner, cheap.
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• #235
Rich people can afford to eat more and so require larger clothes.
This has been bothering me: actually it's the other way around, rich people are generally lighter because they eat better food. Poor people eat crap and get big and fat. They are also more likely to have sedentary lifestyles. Rich people have better education about health issues. They will also have the money to buy lower-fat or organic foods. Hull (poor) is the fattest place in Britain, Kingston (rich) is the skinniest.
Sorry, unneeded serious reply...
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• #236
"So what can you do? There’s the rub. In reality, again, away from the cameras, the most significant “lifestyle” cause of death and disease is social class. Here’s a perfect example. I rent a flat in London’s Kentish Town on my modest junior doctor’s salary (don’t believe what you read in the papers about doctors’ wages, either). This is a very poor working-class area, and the male life expectancy is about 70 years. Two miles away in Hampstead, meanwhile, where the millionaire Dr Gillian McKeith PhD owns a very large property, surrounded by other wealthy middle-class people, male life expectancy is almost 80 years. I know this because I have the Annual Public Health Report for Camden open on the table right now." Ben Goldacre
Almost totally irrelevant supporting statement.
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• #237
So the rich people in here are larger due to better nourishment giving them 'larger' (in an athletic way) bodies, rather than larger (in an obesity way) bodies?
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• #238
I'd buy one if Tynan designed it. Is Tynan the designer? Please say he is.
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• #239
^^repost
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• #240
I used to be M two years ago. Now I'm L. If you don't hurry up, I will need XL.
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• #241
After all Tynan's anti god stuff, I'd hate to find out he was The Designer.
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• #242
The design is approaching a more finished state, we've largely agreed on it... that means the designer delivered two options and the only 2 people who've seen them liked the same option. So we're probably going to go with that.
Next week I'm meeting up with Milltag to determine the spec of the shirt. This will ultimately lead to determining the price point based on whatever the shirt features are.
As soon as the design is signed-off and we're all happy, I'll reveal both the designer and the design and start a more realistic poll to determine interest at that point based on the design.
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• #243
in response to buffalo bill..
i grew up in gospel oak on a crap housing estate, where racism, crime and later drugs were big problems among working class (70s/80s), staying out of trouble kept me thin.. whether it was getting away from gangs or police.. not that i caused any trouble, honest..
my bicycle was my only transport across london..
if you measure career path of a doctor to an architect from graduation to forty years old..
on average you will find the doctor has a better quality of life, earnt more money, better opportunities..today there are graduates from architecture school working in sweatshop style practices below the minimum wage..
mind you alot of them can't even hold a pencil or draw free-hand.. the shite they teach in uni these days.. laughable..
almac68 - a very fat CofHO - who made it outta da ghetto..
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• #244
A rebuttal to Bill's point? Not at all, I agree with him on the class issue.
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• #245
Wait... is this the BBC debate spilling over?
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• #246
After all Tynan's anti god stuff, I'd hate to find out he was The Designer.
ha!
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• #247
Has this been resolved yet?
Would just about manage to drop the monies on a forum top, but it'd better be pretty darn special in the flesh.
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• #248
A sample of the newer material and cut will be ready in 2 weeks time, the design is pretty much done, and once the sample is approved I'll look to release the design and take pre-orders to confirm sizes (especially important for the ladies sizes and the larger mens sizes).
Price will be £70. This is the default Milltag shirt but updated with 2011 spec (slightly different material, slightly different details).
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• #249
In for two jerseys size XXL
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• #250
I had a look at their sizing - they come up tight and not very long which is great if you have a sixpack only not a single pack.
I think I will order one in L and one in XL just in case.
As in a different design/colour scheme is whats wanted, or just that they are going to be made completely differently?