I have lots of embroidered Tee's. My company handed some out at the last company picnic.
I have lots of embroidered Tee's. My company handed some out at the last company picnic.
The machine we use for the embroidery doesn't like T-shirts. (Too thin.) Also, these polo shirts are really nice. Suitable for wearing in public, even!
Seriously though, I've got my original shirt from the very first SELEM back in 2007, and it's still in great shape. I think you'll be happy with it.But straight T-shirts don't work very well, which is why we went with the polo's. (Plus we get a good price on them, so it's worth it to step up to a nicer shirt.)
Adam
I'll take what ever you give me, I just don't like polo shirts. It was worth asking though.
I'm curious... Generally, what is not to like about Polo-style shirts?
I'd take on over a T-shirt any day. And besides, you can totally pop the collars on those things!
-Jonathan
Disclaimer: I only pop my collar when it will protect my neck from excessive exposure to sun. For instance, while working on an HVAC unit on a white roof on a sunny day.
I'm glad you added the disclaimer about the popped collar, Johnathan. I was about to disown you!
Adam
Typically polo shirts (for me) polos are hotter (remember I live in Florida), I don't like the knit they make them from and I can't stand the collar poped or not.
If we can eliminate the collar, buttons and change the material now we have something. Oh wait thats a T-shirt.
I love me some T-shirts.
Forget it. Lets drink some Rum![]()