FOGwear

I might be interested in the following:

  • FOG Tshirt - dark blue with large logo on back

    Votes: 68 43.9%
  • FOG Tshirt - dark blue with logo on front (small)

    Votes: 105 67.7%
  • FOG Tshirt - white with large logo on back

    Votes: 30 19.4%
  • FOG Tshirst - white with logo on front (small)

    Votes: 41 26.5%
  • FOG Button front shirt - dark blue with embroidered logo (small) on front

    Votes: 56 36.1%
  • FOG Button front shirt - white with embroidered logo on front

    Votes: 14 9.0%
  • Baseball cap (dark blue) with FOG logo embroidered

    Votes: 58 37.4%
  • I would be interested in adding my company logo / personalization to shirts

    Votes: 21 13.5%
  • FOG Polo Shirt - white with embroidered logo

    Votes: 15 9.7%
  • FOG Polo Shirt - dark blue with embroidered logo

    Votes: 68 43.9%

  • Total voters
    155
  • Poll closed .
How about a pocket with velcro on the back. Then you could move it around to the preferred spot or not at all.

I hated pockets before I needed reading glasses.
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Steve, that's the Jersey 'e'.  Ask Dan Quayle.  [tongue]  I didn't say no pockets, I was just trying to offer a compromise, however, since you're so hung up on having a shirt with pockets, I offer you ----- POCKETS WITHIN A POCKET sort of like a file folder.  Yes, yours will have tabs so you can index things or store RO 90 sandpaper, your choice.  [big grin]

Don't tease me... [poke] [drooling]

Cheers,
Steve

 
I would like to thank everyone who has participated in this poll and thread.  This will end up bigger than the Fogtainers, but I will try to temper my enthusiasm. 

NOT!

A few days left to vote and post your thoughts - they matter!

Peter
 
Pete,

No preference on my end, except that they be 100% cotton. Maybe I am way old fashioned, but  unless its some type of high tech fabric (which I have yet to wear), 100% cotton breathes better than the cotton/poly mixes, IMHO.

Bob
 
Peter

As a real special unique item for John this emblem could be put on his apron as well

[attachthumb=#]

;D ;D
 
windmill man said:
Hi Peter,

What ever happened to the idea of a FOG workshop apron?

John

That idea is not dead but it is wounded.  The quantities required to make it happen up to this point in time are un-attainable in my opinion.  We would never sell 500 + aprons.

Now that could change.  I have said that I would like this to be more than a just a one time deal.  My hope is that other items can pop up in limited quantities in the future.

Don't give up hope.  I have been recharging my internal batteries.  [big grin]

Can't wait to do a Fogwear infomercial.    [ban]

Peter
 
Hi Peter,

Don't know any of the logistics involved for you, but I have my workwear logo ed up for tax reasons . There is a local workwear supplier that has a computerised embroidery machine. I paid £25 for a set up fee and then £3 per item. Is this not the way to go for short runs of FOG work wear. If you supplied me with a jpeg of the FOG logo I could get my own done. Even FOG underwear [big grin] [big grin]

John
 
Michael Kellough said:
I'm with Bob. Genuine 100% cotton.
Not the 100% cotton poly blend a lot of companies pass off these days.
Take a shirt out of the dryer and it's animated by static electricity...
it's not 100% cotton.

i'll take your 100% cotton and raise you 100% hemp
 
Peter Halle said:
Curiosity requires that I inquire about the significance of that emblem.  Help?

Ignorant in America.

Google 'war of the roses' Peter, and then note where Windmill Man comes from...  [wink]
 
Hi Peter

The Emblem that Guy posted is the White Rose of Yorkshire, Guy knows I am from Lancashire and our county emblem is the Red Rose of  Lancashire. The two counties are next to each other. Going back into the middle ages Yorkshire and Lancashire had a war between them that engulfed the whole country and split it into two factions. It was call the War of the Roses.A long and bloody little affair. Since then there has always been a perceived rivalry between Lancastrians and Yorkshire men about who was better. Its silly really as we all know The Lancastrians are far Superior.

About now Johnroundboy should chip in as he is a Yorkshire Man, but he cant help it [big grin] [big grin] [big grin]

John
 
Peter

You have had the history lesson from John

It was my attempt at a jibe.

Translation for the US would be sending a Yankee flag to a Confederate!!

[big grin]  
 
Well Peter,

Guy did leave a bit out . He is in the Midlands and they are the manure stirrers. They have nothing of note about them or in their history so every body just ignores them [poke] [poke]. [big grin] [big grin].

For saying we are such a small country , you guys have states bigger than our whole country . We do have a lot of historical frictions between us.

John
 
windmill man said:
Well Peter,

Guy did leave a bit out . He is in the Midlands and they are the manure stirrers. They have nothing of note about them or in their history so every body just ignores them [poke] [poke]. [big grin] [big grin].

For saying we are such a small country , you guys have states bigger than our whole country . We do have a lot of historical frictions between us.

John
[ban]
 
 [jawdrop] [jawdrop][mad] [mad]

OUCH!!!!!

I was trying to think of a rebutal to that scurilous comment but............

I cant actually think of anything Northamptonshire is famous for well other than Cobblers

I will crawl back into my stable!!! [crying]
 
Back
Top