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21st May 12, 03:58 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by o1d_dude
Every Highlands athlete worthy of the title should carry a pair of scissors/shears in their kit bag specifically for the purpose of removing the sleeves and collars of games T-shirts.
I did on the last one. It worked ok, just tougher without a mirror. 
I'm a graphic designer, I do tees, so I get a lot of samples that are good designs, but on a mans XL.
This has become my bible:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076...SIN=0761137858
 Originally Posted by Alan H
It's good form to wear the giveaway t-shirt, cut up or not. It's often plastered with advertising, which supports the Games, so it's good to support the crew. However, if you want to "alter" it to something more "aesthetically pleasing" I think you can go right ahead!
Aaahhh, good to know!
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