BK&T T-Shirts - Update

DerekH

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Well, bad news is the place we were going to order them doesn't have the colors we want in the fabrics we would want to get. I don't want to buy a cruddy shirt made out of scratchy fabric, so I am at a bit of a loss as to which direction to head. So, options...

1. We get different colors, although they are not going to be very close at all to the olive drab and coyote we were looking at getting.
2. We go with a different place. Not sure where, I have little experience with getting shirts done.
3. We send all the money to Murph, let him blow it on booze and hookers, and live vicariously through him.


Here is a link to the color options that are available: http://www.nextlevelapparel.com/Prod-24-1-32-2/men39s-tri-blend-crew.htm

Chime in with your thoughts below.
 
2 is my vote, although with the promise of enough photos, I might be tempted for option 3 depending on the quality of his companions, cheap ones should suffice.
 
I think Murph is making us some tie-dye versions now.

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I know it won't be popular, in fact, I might be the only one to reply that number 1 is ok with me. Actually it'd be refreshing to get away from military/outdoor colors for a while.
In non-military colors it's a guaranteed wear. A blue or even purple might be awesome.
Just my two sense.
 
I'm with Tom, I'd be perfectly fine with getting a vintage navy and Macchiato (Brown for us laymans).
 
Tom, I could go with #1 as well. Except for the red. I usually bypass that color as it tends to bleed in the wash, regardless of how "non-bleeding" the vendor claims. Becker logos on anything would be good.
 
the only problem I have with #1 is that they are not 100% cotton shirts.
 
I do like the Gildans too. Wear 'em at work for months on end (ok, I rotate 5 or so...).

Agreed that any colors are ok, as long as they're not super attention-getting.
 
I'm in with the above several posts. Almost any "regular" color and cotton. If they have to have plastic in 'em, at least 10% or less.
 
Tie-dye, WOOHOO!!! :D

I'm leaning toward option 2 as preferred.

Thanks for the chance! :thumbup:
 
Not in favor of 1.

2. Makes sense.

3. Stand for the proposition that making sense should not be viewed with tunnel vision!
 
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