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Hello
I was wondering IF The SubCommittee still has T shirts for sale for the Major club Runs? If so, can I get the contact person`s info?
Thanks
George
Think it would be great if the Subcommittee had T-shirts and patches for sell or had artwork at a supplier for us to buy from. Also would be nice if the local chapters had artwork for shirts and patches as well. There are stores on Amazon and ebay that we could use.
Bob,
That is a very good idea! We are thinking about re-starting our local Subron here in the NW and getting a summer funrun going like we had many moons ago.
Silk screening may have quantity limitations (to cover setup etc) that may not be cost effective for low counts (less than 25?) of Tee shirts.
I'd recommend the services of "Village Custom Embroidery and Screen Printing" for embroidered shirts and patches. Great folks, very easy to work with. They have the SubCommitee and SubRon6 designs for sure. You may notice the extremely well dressed Canadian SubMafia in Carmel FunRun pictures, Village Custom was the source. They'll hook you up.
Custom embroidery, applique and monogramming, screen printing, personalized clothing/apparel/uniforms/shirts, promotional items, and design. Gifts for babies, children and adults. Buy items from us or bring in your items. Our shop is located in the village of Zionsville just minutes from the northwest side of Indianapolis.
Drop them an email, tell Ms Diane (as I recall) the crazy pocket guy sent you.
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