> > Why not do something just a little more worthwhile, like a polo shirt?  
> > T-shirts get thrown away or turned into mops too quickly.
> 
> Last time I made t-shirts in bulk I looked into polo shirts. The problem
> is they are two to three times more expensive (it's a lot cheaper to
> press something on a t-shirt instead of having a logo stitched in). I
> want this to be affordable for our members (being poor college students
> and all).

Thinking about it more, if there is enough interest in polo shirts maybe
we can do both. For right now, I'll rephrase it to be: do people want
"UUG apparel". :-)

-Evan

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