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lady Shirts
2LPS - $32 65% polyester 35% cotton
Bloke Shirts
2LCP - $33 65% polyester 35% cotton Comfortable and alluring! 7LPI - $33.50 100% polyester A casual Friday must-have! ICE Tee - $26 Cotton Affordable chic...
210 - $32 65% polyester 35% cotton 2CP - $34 65% polyester 35% cotton 7PIP - $36 100% polyester Elon Musk bought one instead of Twitter! ICE Tee - $26 Cotton “Ice Ice Baby” - Vanilla Ice
Gender Neutral Hats & Bags
AH695 - $17 Bucket Hat Sandwich Design (with trim) AH715 - $16 Bucket Hat. Not all that gender neutral. AH230 - $15 Cotton Cap, not as warm as a beanie.
AWESOME FOR WINTER!!!
LadiesVests $48.00 Non-LadiesVests $48.00
Look out people, you need these now!
AH742 - $17 100% Wool Beanie AH770 - $17 100% Cotton Beanie
Club order form for shirts, bags and hats
Send this form to daniel@goldstarembroidery.com.au or call Daniel on 0403 150 857
Name: ___________________________Email address:_________________________ If delivery is required an additional fee is charged. Delivery required Yes or No:______
Delivery address: ______________________________________________________________________
A minimum 50% deposit is required before the order is started. Payment in full is required if Gold Star Embroidery is to organise delivery. An invoice will be emailed after the order form is received. Shirts/Vests order:
Shirt product code number Quantity Size Colour
Bags order:
Bag product name Metro Swiss Headwear order:
Quantity Colour
Product code number Cap AH230 - $15 each Bucket Hat Sandwich AH695 - $17 each Bucket Hat AH715 - $16 each Wool Beanie AH742 - $17 each Cotton Beanie AH770 - $17 each
Quantity Size Colour
There are also heaps more colours, styles and fabrics available through Gold Star Embroidery - check out the website at goldstarembroidery and call Daniel - he knows all about BMW regalia!
Mark Mustchin Event’s Report
As Mark is having a well-deserved rest from reporting this month, we have allocated his space to Donna’s great pics taken at the Powerhouse Motorcycle Museum in Tamworth. Rather than his 1TB of R18 photos.