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MrSpoon

only really use uniform when giving quotes, poppng to the DIY stores ETC for advertising, pretty much allways wear a pear of shorts with a load of pockets and various t shirts that i dont mind getitng messy, no point getting uniform mucky if nobody is going to see it other than the customer thats already chosen you, tho i do keep the random messy clothes in a kind of order, black/navy bluew shorts, with black, navy, white shirt, used to use snickers trousers with the knee pad inserts but cant stand working when hot, so shiorts and a foam pad to kneel down on is much more my way these days :yes:
 
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sweaty sock

:57::57: awright brian -stuass a bit like a polite vistaprint once you order - i am always getting sent offers and catalogues - stuff is good and reasonable - if you are looking for embroidery with a logo i know a place in hillington that charges 7 quid to make your jig and keep it and they can do all your embroidery - all my polo shirts come from there and got some good quality fleeces and got them done there 5.
 
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rooders

have you bought anything from them ? if so is the quality ok

No have not bought anything from them. but i have just ordered some t shirts with my name ect on the back for a good price. im not expecting fantassticly tough fabric but i dont think iv ever ripped t shirts since tiling... i would always buy decent trousers though, but t shirts im normally off down the ol Primark lol!! I will let you know when i get the t shirts how they are1
 

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