Just been looking at the club polo shirts and thinking they looked very old fashioned with the rather large and unsubtle badge,why not have a discreet logo and a more modern range of colours and styles ?
I feel it looks stuck in the fifties ,whilst moggies were made into (just)the early 70's.
Would it be a good idea to try to get popular manufacturers more interested in the moggie picture/culture and maybe build the image towards COOL
Cheers Alex
all thoughts are given in good faith but..." You pays your money and takes your choice" [/color]
New ranges are planned, and there were a limited number of items with a new, more modern updated logo available at Cornbury (first time in over 20 years that I have been tempted to buy an item of Club clothing!). In the May/June issue of Minor Matters members were requested to forward any suggestions regarding club merchandise to Angela, the new merchandise manager, so forward your ideas there and I'm sure she'll be pleased to hear from you
lambrettalad wrote:thanks Louise ,I never read the mag
It does tend to have some useful info in
lambrettalad wrote:Would it be a good idea to try to get popular manufacturers more interested in the moggie picture/culture and maybe build the image towards COOL
Judging by the cover of this book, the word is getting out that Minors are cool [frame][/frame]
You should see the new "Cool Car" kids' T-shirts. I'll try to get a picture from Angie and post it later. I'm sure that if "big kids" want them, then she'll investigate.
Available by order from Club Merchandise. Hopefully on the web site shortly, and will be on the order form in the next Minor Matters.
Child's "COOL CAR" T SHIRT, lime green on royal blue, or sparkly pink on deep pink. Ages up to 2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, 11/13 £8.00
Judging by the smile on his face............................... nudge nudge
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1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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