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  1. #126
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    I updated the 37% off MAGGOT code so it can now be used more than once.

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    ^ Thx

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    order in
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    ski & ride jackets made in colorado
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    ok we'll come up with a solution by then makers....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micol View Post
    order in
    Order out… thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    Order out… thanks.
    Is there a possibility of a tribal print design in the near future?

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    Quote Originally Posted by up an down View Post
    Is there a possibility of a tribal print design in the near future?
    I don’t know about the “near” future. I’m not sure how well it would sell but it is on my list of design ideas to play around with.

  7. #132
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    On the other hand check out Mikaela’s adidas shirt… so maybe you’re on to something.

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  8. #133
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    Just picked up the Agave that makes 6 of these for me. Guess I need one more so I have one for everyday of the week.
    I'd rather die while I'm living then live while I'm dead

  9. #134
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    Quote Originally Posted by UTpowder View Post
    Just picked up the Agave that makes 6 of these for me. Guess I need one more so I have one for everyday of the week.
    Nice. I pretty much wear them every day during the warmer months because they're comfortable and I'm a sweater.

  10. #135
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    3 arrived fast as lightening....fabric sexy...feel great...wish i found the thread earlier this summer... all good, still have a month or 2 this year....will pick up more...straight buy here....no trades...no inside deal...no paid review....thanks, well done J

    here's waves size Large untucked and then formal ...oops white after labor day my fashion faux paux ;(
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  11. #136
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    Hey guys... I had to do photos without a mannequin for Amazon. Just curious, for the actual web site, what looks better? Laid flat or on a mannequin?

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  12. #137
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    I could go either way. I asked my wife and daughter and they both say mannequin. They won't buy online unless it's modeled on a person or mannequin. They were adamant. Obviously they are not your target market, but I thought it interesting.

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    Mannequin or on-body will always perform better.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Not a fan of male models. They always look so dorky.

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    Maybe just having both is the answer...

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    I like the mannequin as to my eye it presents the shirt better than laid flat. Except the mannequin appears to have a 26" waist and six pack abs while your product is straight cut for dad bods I believe. For presentation, wrap some foam, fabric, whatever around the waist and leave the shirt a bit more relaxed for the shoot. Just my 2c. Good luck
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    ^^^ he’s right you know. The classic mannequin tuck to the back is misleading. I wouldn’t buy that shirt. Wouldn’t fit my dad bod.

    Amazon sucks. The flat shirt looks like ass.

    I vote for actual people with the shirt untucked.
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    If you're merchandising white product, use a gray background.
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