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    That's going on my wish list!
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    I like it. I think that options on lettering colors could be a good addition as well.
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    The shirt is available now on the site:

    http://www.usakilts.com/store/cart.p...t_detail&p=235

    Coloring for letters... what color were you guys thinking? I couldn't choose between red and green, so I went with green since we already have a RED shirt. Next time we do a run of the shirts (probably in a month or so), I'll re-post to here and if there's another color you guys can agree on, I can hapily add a few 'custom color' shirts to the mix.***

    It's tough to STOCK multiple colors for lettering... tshirt inventory would get pretty expensive pretty quick if we had to stock 2 or 3 or 4 different color lettering.

    ***disclaimer... I can ask our tshirt guy to change the color of ink in the letters 1 time... asking him to do 7 or 10 or 15 different color shirts as 1 - offs won't be possible, so we'll have to figure out what 1 color would be a good 'alternative' to green.

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    I love it.

    Rocky,

    Cheers on a great design! I'll add that to my order when I decide on a tartan and order the kilt.

    Slante

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    I love things like that! I will buy one once I get other debts paid off.

    On the subject of colors, I like the green, but a darker green would work better for me. I don't especially like the pastelle look of the green on there now.
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    The green lettering works for me, since you have green in your celtic knot work for your company logo. If I were to recommend another letter color I would think a dark gray or grayish blue...darker than the color of your knotwork, and lighter than the shirt fabric.
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    Rocky
    I was thinking Red would work, my USA Kilt is a Black Stewart and I think red lettering on a black shirt would go better with it than Green. Having said that I'll wait to see what the next run brings, nonetheless a great looking shirt.

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    The celtic artwork makes it a classy looking shirt. Nice job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Rocky
    I was thinking Red would work, my USA Kilt is a Black Stewart and I think red lettering on a black shirt would go better with it than Green. Having said that I'll wait to see what the next run brings, nonetheless a great looking shirt.
    The next run will be green again (maybe a slightly darker green... more of a 'modern' green), but if you guys WANT, we'll take special orders for red or another color (majority rules).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    That's what I was thinking.

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