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Re: Tee-Shirt Gallery

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Originally Posted by rodgadashruba
Hey everybody

not sure if this has been done before but team 611 is trying to create a tee shirt gallery for any team that wants to send us a picture of their shirt. We know that the teams that have shirts for the competitions spend some time in making them and we thought it would be kinda cool to see all of them from one webpage. We have enough space to host all of the shirt images and team logos. Just email your team name, tee shirt pictures, the year they were used, and a team logo if u have one to info@langleyrobotics.com

check it our here:
http://www.langleyrobotics.com/tshirt_gallery.asp

thanks!
It sounds like a neat idea (and doesn't cost us any dough - always a plus), but if everyone emails you the team shirts, this thread will quickly disappear. I'll post our team's stuff here and just tell me to shut up if you prefer the email method.

Here is the MARS 1523 student t-shirt:
Logo:

Front:

Back:



Red shirt with a 3 color front (white, grey, & black) with a one color back for sponsors and the web address. The t-shirts really stood out thanks to the large white circle surrounding the logo (in our first year we had a black shirt with red, white, & grey as the front colors; made the front of the shirt very heavy and thick; inflexible and annoying. Switching to a red shirt eliminated the uncomfortable double layered front [to put red on black they had to do a white under-layer]). It worked very well!

Good luck with your shirt project; this service will be indispensable to new teams looking for tips on team shirts!
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