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Addiscombe Tee

Postby Michelle » Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:27 pm

Much as I think our club strapline is great, somehow I don't think it's appropriate on the racing circuit. You are not meant to be agreeable when you are covered in snot and sweat and swearing at the donuts whilst you are racing.

Any anyhow, I don't think you can get those black t-shirts anymore with 'The Agreeables' writ large across them in yellow. The one's I've seen all look a bit old and knackered. And have an impossibly long http//www/website address along the back that no-one could ever remember.

But I do want something to wear after races.

So, my idea so far is to go black tee, yellow writing, so far so normal. Then have Addiscombe Racing on the back and the front. And maybe the really easy SHORT website address somewhere on it.

Any other ideas?

And if others want this sort of thing too, how can we go about getting it sorted out?
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Alan M » Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:03 pm

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I quite like the cut of the T shirt and black fabric but would welcome something a bit more understated - likewise with the wasp-like cycle shirt design - I find it a bit 80/90s and somewhat garish, particularly after my after my pink shirt and Colnago twin piece 8) Are we not due for a new design - maybe with some retro influences and slightly less yellow please? Don't these look so cool? http://www.rapha.cc/index.php?page=470

And, while I am at it, and to be totally non-PC, I am not sure that I even like the strap line that much - 'agreeable' seems a bit passive and more lip balm than snot and saliva, but hey, what the hell - never mind the outfit ENJOY THE RIDE :D :wink:
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby kieran » Sat Sep 13, 2008 9:56 pm

why not just go back to the old design that Mike was wearing today at the TT? looked very nice, from Joyce's attic I heard!
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Jon H » Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:47 pm

The subject of pre-post race club kit came up some time ago at a committee meeting. I can't remember what the exact outcome was, but if I remember rightly the discussion was around polo-shirts with just the club name & logo on them.

As for getting it sorted, just like anything else in the club, it needs someone with the time and energy to organise it.
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Sylv » Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:03 pm

[quote="Alan M"]Michelle
I quite like the cut of the T shirt and black fabric but would welcome something a bit more understated - likewise with the wasp-like cycle shirt design - I find it a bit 80/90s and somewhat garish, particularly after my after my pink shirt and Colnago twin piece 8) Are we not due for a new design - maybe with some retro influences and slightly less yellow please? Don't these look so cool? http://www.rapha.cc/index.php?page=470

That Colnago kit is a bit of an eyesore if you don't mind me saying Alan! And Rapha, well I do own a couple pieces of their kit but find those jerseys plain ugly too (unlike their black racing kit). Hope Ajay doesn't read this ...

I think the current ACC kit looks pretty good and not outmoded. When the previous kit (the one after Mike's retro one) was updated it really needed a re-design. I don't really care either if I have "the agreeables" or "the untouchables" or whatever written on my collar either.

[quote]So, my idea so far is to go black tee, yellow writing, so far so normal. Then have Addiscombe Racing on the back and the front.

Ditto. The cut and fabric is good.
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Alan M » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:56 pm

[quote]That Colnago kit is a bit of an eyesore if you don't mind me saying Alan!
I'd prefer it if you could be a bit more direct Sylv!
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:44 am

[quote="Jon Hemming"]The subject of pre-post race club kit came up some time ago at a committee meeting. I can't remember what the exact outcome was, but if I remember rightly the discussion was around polo-shirts with just the club name & logo on them.

As for getting it sorted, just like anything else in the club, it needs someone with the time and energy to organise it.


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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby huw williams » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:41 am

Some time ago I started working on a design for a slightly less 'addiscombe' version of the addiscombe club kit - if you like a limited edition version to go alongside the established club kit but with a much more subtle message - retro and along the lines of some of the Campagnolo jerseys

When finalized it's intended to cross over onto polo shirts, Ts etc

Must get round to finishing that - when DO those cows come home...?
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Andrew G » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:49 am

[quote]retro and along the lines of some of the Campagnolo jerseys

I think you know where you could expect an order from.
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:50 am

me too.........
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby huw williams » Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:14 am

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]The prices better be retro too in these credit crunch times ;-)



Better keep the colours down to a minimum then. Instead of the Mapei 'jackson pollock' approach go for single colour - black text on black jersey with black shorts :D
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby jon avery » Mon Sep 15, 2008 11:35 am

and black socks :lol:
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Alan M » Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:02 pm

[quote="huw williams"]Some time ago I started working on a design for a slightly less 'addiscombe' version of the addiscombe club kit - if you like a limited edition version to go alongside the established club kit but with a much more subtle message - retro and along the lines of some of the Campagnolo jerseys

When finalized it's intended to cross over onto polo shirts, Ts etc

Must get round to finishing that - when DO those cows come home...?


Seems like a good project Huw - if you need a style consultant look no further 8)
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby huw williams » Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:09 pm

Cheers Gok Walan 8)

All designs will be subject to the usual methods of approval

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then I'll run them up the flagpole and see who salutes them
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Re: Addiscombe Tee

Postby Michelle » Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:28 pm

So I can do something on this if I get a little push in the right direction.

I wasn't talking about revamping the whole kit, just having a T shirt to wear for after races.

Huw, where do I start?
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