I'm hoping to get one of the orange hockey sweaters soon, but at the moment I just have one of the cheaper white mesh ones. In the meantime though, I was thinking about getting a name/number put on it. I know I could probably some really cheap press-on numbers, but I'm pretty sure that's gonna look crappy.
Can anyone recommend somewhere to go to get numbers put on, or would you even recommend doing it? I haven't seen any of the ones like I have with a number on it, so I'm not sure how it would look.
For the record, this is the jersey I have:
- Terry S.
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
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Some of the older folks might be more of a help here, but with the style that sweater is, you could probably get it done with Blake or Emerson's number, which would be damn cool and timeless.
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TG1996 wrote:Some of the older folks might be more of a help here, but with the style that sweater is, you could probably get it done with Blake or Emerson's number, which would be damn cool and timeless.
I had thought about that, but I'd really like to have a jersey with #11 on it. I guess I should probably figure out which one I want to do.
In the end, I'll probably end up getting a name/number put on the white jersey and getting the orange one anyway.
- Terry S.
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
The 2nd Annual Alzheimer's Memorial Charity Golf Tournament
To benefit the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Michigan Chapter
July 16, 2011 http://alzheimersmemorial.org
Wizard Graphics in downtown BG. I think it cost me $25 to have my name put on mine in 1994. It was done in two colors (brown outlined in orange) and is 9 letters long. Mine's an actual game worn jersey though.
I'm still really pissed that I couldn't get a name/number sewn on my sweater. The people at Wizard, especially, were a bunch of jerks.
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