Both will cost around $65 by the time the box arives at your door. Both will have logos of Cafe Husky sponsors, Uptite, a gunsight, and 'Cafe Husky' Both will have your name on the back, if you want, for another $10. Both will be 100% highest quality possible. Both will be red/white/black 'flannel' pattern. --------------- Which would you prefer? An olde skool real cotton button down flannel with front pockets for your Lucky Strikes... Or A high tech race jersey with dyed 'flannel' patterns, 100% state of the art. Or Both, gimme one of each. Please vote so i can get an idea of preference, and level of demand. We need 25 high tech jersey orders minimum to get the price break. Otherwise its too expensive. We can do smaller runs of the cotton flannel.
Well, in a real old school fasion i usually roll my Lucky Strikes (or in my case Camels) up in the sleeve of my T-shirt, So I guess I would be more inclined to go with the high tech jersey.
Augh....you guys have to quit coming up with all these neat things to spend money on. I'm already trying to budget for some Progrip Husky duds and now this gets dangled in front of my nose. If I were getting one, I'd pick the high tech version....but it would have to be a size small. I'll just have to rob a bank or something....
Not yet. Too early for that. But look at the bottom at the red/white/black flannel here: http://www.woolrich.com/CGI-BIN/LAN...4619-DE11-B0EA-001422107090&mr:referralID=NA# This is the 'model' pic i will send to the guys who dye the race jerseys-if we do the race jerseys. Then imagine some logo's, done olde skool so they look like patches. Thats the logos of the CH sponsors, 7602, Pivot Pegz, Motosportz, Husky NA, Husky Sport, and also a gunsite, Uptite, and of course Cafe Husky (need a logo). If we do real fleece i will try to have real 'patches' made up and stitched on. I ordered one of those shirts, so when it arrives in a couple days i will take a pic of me, on my 610, pulling into a bar b que joint or hitting a single track or something. We can photoshop from there. Thats the plan right now.
Hey Mike, If we are going to make this some of our official Husky riding apparel maybe we should go the whole route. How about a pair of denim riding pants. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/EXL-...QQitemZ290300247056QQptZApparelQ5fMerchandise
Nice find, now we need some old Hi-Point boots and a belt with a big husky logo buckle. Or Sidi full bores... This is really getting out of hand.
Those are too cool for skoool. I might just buy a pair. In the mid-70's it was cool to send your Levis to a guy in SoCal who would sew in cheesy useless rubber around the knees and hips. Wish i still had those. I know some of you old times remember those. Pants are a great idea. Maybe on the 2nd go around in a few months, if this all works out. Old skool wool caps (think trials rider in england in '68) and maybe even some socks that hold over the boots or something. I want a helmet visor with little mirrors like they had back in the day.... First some jerseys. For sure this could all be much more. There is HUGE need for this kind of thing in the USA where there arent much in the way of Husky apparel. At least for now. How cool are those boots! Maybe Husky NA will pick up on our style cues?
Mike I have been seriously considering buying a pair of those riding pants, now with a flannel look jersey I may have the reason that pushes me over the edge.
Are these the ones that look like pajamas? If they're old school George might have a few still hanging in the back somewhere.
Hanging in the back, hell he's probably still wearing them. I don't know about you guys but I tend to get muddy. Flannel might hold up for a couple of rides at best. You can still buy the googles face mask combo can't ya. Those boots, a open face Bell, plaid and your happenin'. My ass is hurting just thinking about riding in jeans
100% race microfiber dyed like flannel is my choice Mike, with "HuskyDude" on the back... just say when...$$$ OK
I'm in for a race jersey and possibly a casual shirt for kicking around in. Always have liked "flyin' the flannel" cheers, Mike
So how's this thing going? Did we ever get 25 people who would like a flannel print jersey? I know I would, but I'm probably the only one who needs a size small.
Hi Mike, any update? Spring is here in the midwest and I'm itchin to fly some new colors. cheers, Mike