T-shirts
Ed Richards
k6uuz at JUNO.COM
Sat Aug 4 01:28:50 EDT 2001
I agree with John. I need to carry reading glasses in my shirt pocket. I
think they are called polo shirts. They are like a T-shirt but have a
pocket, collar and a couple of buttons. Also, I wear a 2X. Thanks.
Ed
On Sat, 4 Aug 2001 08:05:50 -0400 "John, W8QA" <jwerner19 at HOME.COM>
writes:
> Marty, et al:
>
> The t-shirts featuring different boat-anchor companies are nice. I
> still have an original "Heathkit: For the Well-Built Ham" t-shirt
> in my dresser, although I haven't worn it in years.
>
> That brings me to my point: Most middle-aged men don't look good in
> t-shirts. Let's just say that we are better insulated than we were
> in our younger years. I also need to carry a pen, calling cards,
> etc. in my shirt pocket, and most t-shirts don't have pockets.
>
> Although they would cost a lot more than silk-screened t-shirts, has
> anyone ever explored the possibility of doing some embroidered logos
> on short-sleeved cotton button-down shirts? Yeah, they'd be
> expensive, but I'd rather pay $55 for a shirt that I will actually
> wear than $15 for a shirt that will just end up in a drawer.
>
> Please pardon the addition of my two cents . . .
>
> Best DX and
>
> Very 73,
>
> John, W8QA
>
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