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T-Shirt Poll

What do you like better

  • Image on Front

    Votes: 5 11.1%
  • Image on Back

    Votes: 19 42.2%
  • Image on Both Front and Back

    Votes: 21 46.7%

  • Total voters
    45
  • Poll closed .

69broncofun

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Time for a t-shirt poll.
What do you like better?
Image on Front
Image on Back
Image on both Font and Back

Thanks
 

BGBronco

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Tennessee
This is my new 'go to' bronco shirt.
 

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sprdv1

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Both. Small logo, emblem on front over heart. Bigger pic on Back
 

bknbronco

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no big pics on front....front is for wiping brow of blood sweat and tears.....screen printing or stiching in the front gets in the way of using the shirt as a towel
 

Dlish

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Image on back, and honestly the reason I don't wear most of my bronco shirts....I cant stand the shirt itself. I like the softer poly/cotton blends that feel worn in a little, and they fit better. The basic cotton T that is shaped like a box, where the XL only gets boxier and not longer, is guaranteed to end up not worn and discarded.

rant over
 

AZ73

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Both. Small logo, emblem on front over heart. Bigger pic on Back

Ditto

Not to ding your nice shirt, but I actually asked this question to my wife (my fashion coordinator). She says pictures on the front are so 70's, like the old "I'm with stupid --->" or the :) Shit Happens. A lot of my RVCA shirts have the image on the front and I like those too. But I like my car shirts to have the image on the back. To each their own.....
 

sprdv1

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Image on back, and honestly the reason I don't wear most of my bronco shirts....I cant stand the shirt itself. I like the softer poly/cotton blends that feel worn in a little, and they fit better. The basic cotton T that is shaped like a box, where the XL only gets boxier and not longer, is guaranteed to end up not worn and discarded.

rant over

Tagless is a plus as well...
 

Tiko433

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South West Florida
Like most have said .... back print ... small logo upper left chest
But not a fan of big image on front
 

blubuckaroo

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I've got cotton farmer roots and learned early about the qualities of cotton clothing. Your best tees are 100% cotton because nothing breathes like cotton.
But...
Some of the cheap prints are a plastic logo laminated onto the shirt. It sort of makes a plastic sweat trap. You have to decide whether you want to drip from the front or the back.
 
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69broncofun

69broncofun

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I've got cotton farmer roots and learned early about the qualities of cotton clothing. Your best tees are 100% cotton because nothing breathes like cotton.
But...
Some of the cheap prints are a plastic logo laminated onto the shirt. It sort of makes a plastic sweat trap. You have to decide whether you want to drip from the front or the back.

All of of our t-shirts are on Hanes tagless tees 100% preshrunk ComfortSoft® cotton. and they are screen printed .
 

blubuckaroo

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All of of our t-shirts are on Hanes tagless tees 100% preshrunk ComfortSoft® cotton. and they are screen printed .

I don't know that much about it, so can you describe the different printing types? Which ones block air flow?
After all, comfort is the reason for a
tee in the first place.
 
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