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August 16, 2006 at 8:43 pm #20010
matkins
Participant🙂 The quality of UKW Polo Shirts and Sweatshirts is so good I want to be able to wear them as my everyday workwear. Many customers that I have attended while wearing the one polo shirt and one sweatshirt that I have, have enquired about the logo. I would like more and would obviously be prepared to purchase, is this possible?
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August 16, 2006 at 9:57 pm #185380kwatt
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Hiya Matkins,
We can generally get more and we want to. But in the latest batch apparently the embroidery people were too busy doing school uniforms to be doing the UKW stuff so we’ve a load that have no logos on them. 🙁
Having said that I may be able to sort something out I hope next week.
I’ve no idea what they cost off the top of my head, nor what the embroidery costs but I’ll see what I can get organised as a few people have asked this question. Most feedback I’ve had seems to suggest that the logo gets people to ask what it is and opens up a conversation, one chap even tells me that the shirts alone have sold him several ISE machines just because conversation was struck up over the logo.
If you like there’s some van stickers as well, but harass Kevin about those. 😉
K.
August 16, 2006 at 10:04 pm #185381EFS
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Just My personal point of view but I find polo shirts a but scruffy and I wear my UKW shirt for gardening & DIY.
I wear plain blue shirts from George & Asda costing £4 each which wash again & again & still look smart after months of wear & tear.
Good quality industrial trousers (pressed) Safety shoes(polished)
Van(washed)
Labour rate (appropriate) 😉Steve
August 17, 2006 at 12:36 pm #185382Goatboy
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I think I look ‘the nuts’ in my UKW polo shirt 😀
And in a customers house, it looks alot more professional than my ‘vacuums suck!’ t-shirt. I can’t wear it all the time tho, as it gives me jogger’s nipple 😕
August 17, 2006 at 7:27 pm #185383EFS
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I saw one this week on a bloke I know who was on a local Detergent course that I also attended.
All bleached out and logo gone pinkCan’t have been paying attention :rolls:
Steve
August 17, 2006 at 7:46 pm #185384Simon46
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Yes please me too.
S.
November 28, 2006 at 7:48 pm #185385timdowning
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How do i go about ordering a UK whitegoods Polo shirt???????
December 14, 2006 at 10:25 pm #185386roly16
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EFS wrote:Just My personal point of view but I find polo shirts a but scruffy and I wear my UKW shirt for gardening & DIY.
I wear plain blue shirts from George & Asda costing £4 each which wash again & again & still look smart after months of wear & tear.
Good quality industrial trousers (pressed) Safety shoes(polished)
Van(washed)
SteveA man after my own heart 😀
December 14, 2006 at 10:41 pm #185387iadom
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I’ll bet he keeps his trousers on though , 😆
Jim.
December 14, 2006 at 11:00 pm #185388roly16
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Good point. I am getting the van washed on Saturday though. 😀
December 20, 2006 at 6:00 pm #185389effzedarr
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Washed me van last sat [don’t know why I bothered] only to find a nail in the back tyre 👿 I looked worse than the van before I’d washed it 😥 . Have you noticed the standard of driving this time of year drops even lower, carn’t people drive in the dark, or know where the headlight switch is?
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