CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
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CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
The CHOBA has just launched a new range of merchandise, which can be purchased online via the CHOBA Shop.
Further details here:- http://www.chassociation.org/news/newsa ... NewsId=668
Julian
Further details here:- http://www.chassociation.org/news/newsa ... NewsId=668
Julian
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
I don't wear any of that stuff.
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
Nothing for the ladies, then?
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
They're all pretty unisex I think - even the striped tie I've seen worn casually by a young female old blue...
I have to say I've lost count of the number of times I've heard this observation when we've been discussing merchandise over the last few years. The CHA/CHOBA board has discussed this numerous times, and the female reps on the board have made this observation too - but then when we've discussed it further, there's been a lack of any viable items suggested which others believe would sell!
So, if you have an idea which you're confident other female Old Blues would buy in resonable numbers, and that can be sourced for a sensible price, please do post here and also let Margaret know in the CHOBA office...
We'd love to expand the range and include some more items - but they have to at least break-even in terms of cost, and have to sell well enough to make them worth the setup costs etc.
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I have to say I've lost count of the number of times I've heard this observation when we've been discussing merchandise over the last few years. The CHA/CHOBA board has discussed this numerous times, and the female reps on the board have made this observation too - but then when we've discussed it further, there's been a lack of any viable items suggested which others believe would sell!
So, if you have an idea which you're confident other female Old Blues would buy in resonable numbers, and that can be sourced for a sensible price, please do post here and also let Margaret know in the CHOBA office...
We'd love to expand the range and include some more items - but they have to at least break-even in terms of cost, and have to sell well enough to make them worth the setup costs etc.
J
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Founder of The Unofficial CH Forum
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
I don't think I am sufficiently nostalgic to replicate the school underwear or nightwear that we wore 'way back when'!!!
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
But think of one of the "stand alone" nighties as a stand alone art installation. Turner prize, anyone?Kim2s70-77 wrote:I don't think I am sufficiently nostalgic to replicate the school underwear or nightwear that we wore 'way back when'!!!
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
I am not really being fair, I DO have a fuschia coloured polo shirt bought in 1994. It is a bit worn now though, would replace and/or buy a white one.
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
Actually, I am quite interested --- being Male.
Although, the thought of wearing a Fuschia coloured polo shirt ------- !
Although, the thought of wearing a Fuschia coloured polo shirt ------- !
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
Weren't 'hoodies' banned from a well known shopping centre as being anti-social ?
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
If it's good enough for those French rugby players......NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Actually, I am quite interested --- being Male.
Although, the thought of wearing a Fuschia coloured polo shirt ------- !
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
I enjoyed looking at the new kit but am somewhat nonplussed by the variance in the sizes of the M between the rugby shirts and the polos and hoodies! What's this? No lardies on the rugby field allowed but Blutos welcomed on the back of ponies and in the boxing ring (then hanging around on street corners later)
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
I noticed that too Gerrie.
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Re: CH Hoodies, rugby shirts, silk tie, polo shirts etc.
My point entirely !!! X15 !englishangel wrote:If it's good enough for those French rugby players......NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Actually, I am quite interested --- being Male.
Although, the thought of wearing a Fuschia coloured polo shirt ------- !