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I think that some of the other registers have their own t-shirts/polo shirts - why not the Boxster register? (something tasteful of course[;)])
 
having spoken to a few Boxster owners lately it seems POLO shirts are by far the most popular choice.
Nic/Digger how about it?
 
ORIGINAL: Helen Goff

having spoken to a few Boxster owners lately it seems POLO shirts are by far the most popular choice.
Nic/Digger how about it?

The person to speak to is Tracey at the Club Shop. Just as easy as that.
 
I think that some of the other registers have their own t-shirts/polo shirts

Well, the 3.2 carrera register does, ' cause I bought one. Quite stylish/simple, as I don' t normally buy clothes with makers names on (the outside).
 
Well, I was tempted to wear my 944 register Polo on Sunday... So I agree we had better have a Boxster one! (That' s the way I voted).

Of course it has to be black, to go with the Register Sec' s cars[;)]

What about logo' s (small and discreet I hope)?

Use the Register Sticker one? Something else?
 
Put me down for one - great idea!

I suggest that we have PCGB Badge with Boxster Register beneath. Black would be good

Steve
 
But please let' s not do the usual Porsche shirt thing and have the lettering in black too. I really hate that - such a waste of time buying a porsche shirt with a secret logo [:mad:]

So what do you reckon? - white on black, red on black, yellow on black? such decisions![&:]

Lazza
 
But please let' s not do the usual Porsche shirt thing and have the lettering in black too.

Inspired by Hotblack Desatio' s Disaster Area Sun-dive stunt ship?

Are you worried you' ll disappear in your Black (Paint), Black (Interior), Black (Roof) Boxster? [;)]
 
Saw someone wearing a polo shirt about 5 years ago that had a breast logo but as well, had the PCGB logo on the sleeve. Balanced the shirt very nicely.
 
Saw someone wearing a polo shirt about 5 years ago that had a breast logo but as well, had the PCGB logo on the sleeve. Balanced the shirt very nicely.

How strange, but the 3.2 Carrera shirt is like this; white (of course !), with red lettering. No PCGB logo, just words.
 
No No No!!!!!! Not black, anything but black we will all look like ageing heavy metal fans, besides which black is heat absorbant, hardly something you want in an open top sports car!

Please go for white with a tasty logo or the blue (nothing to do with my car colour) that was used for the Bramham t-shirts last year, JUST NOT BLACK!!!

I like the original logo Nic used on his welcome letter to the Boxster Club, side profile of the car with the Boxster wording under, simple and elegant.
 
dear petrol pete, i never got a welcome letter from Nic[:(][:(] possable cos i was already a member when he took over the reins from Biggles,

could someone post an example of the logo..........or any ideas they have.


oh and i thought we are all aging heavy metal fan' s...man!
 

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