yes, I would like one in grey...that would be nice.
A black GRM shirt would not tell the story of grease, dirt, blood, and BBQ sauce like the white shirt does.
Besides, they're usually free.
I won't wear a black shirt. They are too hot in the summer. I like the light gray ones best. I do like white ones, but they do not age well.
I'm a slob, and can only wear dark couloured clothes.
A black, or dark blue one would be awesome. A brown one would not.
This reminds me of the old joke about a sea captain.. Captains on deck and a look out yells enemy on the starboard side...Capt yells hand me my red shirt! they battle and win. A deck hand then asked the capt why the red shirt? Capt replies so my men don't see me bleed. Just then the look out yells enemy has surrounded us captain!! Capt yells get me my brown paints!!
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Why not black?
Maybe because GRM is based in Florida?
When I was younger, it was "black or nothing!"... but now I don't really care.
Sadly, I'm at car events a microscopic percentage of the time relative to the total time I spend wearing T-shirts. Fortunately a significant percentage of the total T-shirt time involves doing something dirty. Also, I'm not doing so much autocross anymore which was the primary need for a non-black T-shirt.
What I'm getting at is that I'd wear a black T-shirt w/ a Grassroots Motorsports logo large on the back and small on the front...all the time.
Like the die-cut stickers, make it and they will come.
They need to come in sizes larger than XXL too. The size is okay, but man they must be fitted to some short people because mine is doing a great immitation of a halter top (not pretty on a guy my size!).
I don't even have a t-shirt...but, since they don't come in sasquach size according to NGTD, I wouldn't be able to wear one more than once anyway.
I'll bring this up to the T-shirt committee. We do go through a ton of T-shirts, most of which are given away for free, hence the white ones--they simply cost less. (Note that we still go with pretty nice, all-cotton shirts, not the cheapies.) So, would people be willing to buy a premium shirt, like one in a different color?
David S. Wallens wrote: I'll bring this up to the T-shirt committee. We do go through a ton of T-shirts, most of which are given away for free, hence the white ones--they simply cost less. (Note that we still go with pretty nice, all-cotton shirts, not the cheapies.) So, would people be willing to buy a premium shirt, like one in a different color?
Yes - and sweatshirts too - some of us have seasons - here we have winter & construction.
I only wear white t-shirts under other shirts...especially to car events of any kind, where there is always somthing dirty that is bound to touch you...
+1 for black or gray....make the change before I do my early renewal!!
oldtin wrote:David S. Wallens wrote: I'll bring this up to the T-shirt committee. We do go through a ton of T-shirts, most of which are given away for free, hence the white ones--they simply cost less. (Note that we still go with pretty nice, all-cotton shirts, not the cheapies.) So, would people be willing to buy a premium shirt, like one in a different color?Yes - and sweatshirts too - some of us have seasons - here we have winter & construction.
We have sweatshirts--hoodies, even. They're nice on a cold day.
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