On 08/11/2010 07:17 AM, Andreas Rogge wrote: > Additionally a polo with a printed logo looks weird (at least for me). A > pattern would be ok, but IMO a logo on a polo should be rather small and > trimmed with piping. As a point of reference, last year I had some shirts made here in the US, and they were fairly costly: about $37 USD. They were good quality shirts, with some being short-sleeved polo and some being long-sleeved button-down. I had the logo digitized and embroidered on the shirts; a (large) jpg photo of the embroidery is here [1]. If you're able to go with an embroidered logo, I would certainly recommend that option for the Promo team. That said, the t-shirts mentioned earlier in the thread were more popular with the majority of the booth visitors at that conference. :-) gd [1] http://wiki.centos.org/GarryDale?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=embroidered_logo.jpg