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scarcollector Re:jersey design - 2008/02/21 10:14 ...less filling.
Do they offer crop-tops? My belly button is just achin' for a shakin'
Sorry 'bout the visual.
Both designs are good, same with the color choices.
Looking forward to sporting the threads, thanks for doing this.
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kevinb Re:jersey design - 2008/02/21 14:38 We'll just order ya a small, that should do the trick. but if ya got a hair belly I reserve the right to keep you from riding in group rides with it on.
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acr140 Re:jersey design - 2008/02/22 13:04 I like both designs. But would probably lean toward the Black #17.

Please put me down for one. Please let us know when you need sizes and a deposit.
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frank Re:jersey design - 2008/02/24 23:09 Didn't we used to have a poll function on this website? Rodney? Ray? Could we set one up for this? I would hate to see the Modern Lovers win because of some vote counting irregularities.
And Kevin, when are you going to be in front of Jean Luc to see his belly dancing?
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scarcollector Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 07:59 whoa! whoa!
Where is this leading? I am NOT going to do some belly dance at a pole function.
Oh wait... did I read that last post too fast?

Back to the real topic with aesthetics aside but full of (my) opinions:
retro=classic and less "roadie". Not that there is anything wrong with the road... of course.
modern=we'll have to wait till 2025 till it's retro with perhaps a few years in there somewhere of "I can't believe that was once cool". Then again the fabric may disintegrate by then.
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kevinb Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 09:58 to answer frank, never (unless its on ice and i have studs and he doesnt, but then he'll have too many layers hiding his belly), but Jean Luc is kind enough to wait up mid ride.
but back to the question at hand, sounds like retro #17 is a more popular choice. Im sure we could have them do any colors we want. We were talking about a blue scheme, does the one on there meet with approval or do we want to go with some other colors?
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hodog Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 10:33 I think everyone liked the black for the retro - black rocks! What color lettering?

HO
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Demon of the Fall Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 11:13 I think we should set up the voting poll before anyone here tries to ramrod the black retro design through Congress.

Let the voices of the people be heard. An email should be sent to everyone in the club about this issue so that those that don't check the forums often will be aware and have the chance to vote. Set a voting deadline for a week or 2 from now so we can get this done before the spring riding season.

On election day, please consider the blue modern design cycling jersey to represent your mountain bike club, NMBA.
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kevinb Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 12:39 the other option would be to get both, theres a minimum of 10, I think that would mean we would need to get 10 of each. I actually think we would come close to that with just a pre-order and the club could pick up the difference for people who want them in the future.
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DarthMyers Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 14:14 retro is great too

does anyone know if they are going to be raglan or set-in
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kevinb Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 14:37 it looks to me like both are designed for raglan sleeves
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Demon of the Fall Re:jersey design - 2008/02/25 15:45 Kevin, you are a political genius and a master of compromise. It is no wonder you were elected NMBA president...for life.
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gregh Re:jersey design - 2008/02/26 07:37 I'll take one of each xxl
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scarcollector Re:jersey design - 2008/02/26 08:30 Any chance we could take advantage of their flexible ordering system?
I'm thinking shorts and a vest for myself.
Kevin, what do you think the chances are of having the kits in time for the
PA-MTB Summit? Wouldn't that be cool? (Yeah, I'm a geek)

Lifted right from the web-site:
"To place an order with Champion System you only need to order 10 of any same-style main item (jerseys, jackets, vests, shorts, tights, knickers, skinsuits) to get started. After that, you can order any main item one-at-a-time. Confused? Here are some examples of acceptable orders:

10 short sleeve jerseys, 1 long sleeve jersey, 1 vest.
10 bib shorts, 1 skinsuit, 1 short sleeve jersey, 1 winter jacket.
10 wind jackets, 1 wind vest, 1 bib short, 1 bib knicker.
* Accessories (gloves, caps, warmers etc. have separate minimums. See below for details).

That's right, you can order items ONE AT A TIME as long as you are ordering at least 10 of any same-style item. Finally, your time trial teammate can order one long sleeve skinsuit and your teammate that trains all winter can order one pair of custom fleece bib tights."
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kevinb Re:jersey design - 2008/02/26 09:23 yup, thats not a problem. once I get the design set, the rest will be easy. sounded like there were a few other interested in at least shorts as well
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