Embroidery/names on skeet vests

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Anyone know who does good quality embroidery on shooting clothing at a reasonable price?

One or two off not mass production.

Stew

 
Hi Stew there is one near me that did all the work on mine very reasonably priced and will do one off jobs, will check current prices and let you know ,if that helps , and price is ok you can give me the items for embroidery and I'll drop them in and pick them up for you when ready.

 
There is a superb embroidery co called Team Schemes in Calne WIltshire. May be worth contacting them. They do big contracts including clothing supply and small stuff.

 
Just go to your local 'workwear' supplier.

Most sports shops should be able to sort it out or just look up embroidery in the yellow pages.

 
Cheers for the help chaps.

The wife is on about putting her Business stuff on the back of my vests.

I will have extras made up for the Amigo's so we all look 'so called professional'

And Mr Teepee, shut it.

Oh I've got a blister on my finger, but I've just shot an 80!

Nice one.

stew

 
Always wondered...Do you have to be good to have your name on your shooting vest? If you are still a bit rubbish is it best to remain anonymous?

 
Always wondered...Do you have to be good to have your name on your shooting vest? If you are still a bit rubbish is it best to remain anonymous?
Personally I think you need to be better than good AND be selling a shooting service of some kind.

 
Personally I think you need to be better than good AND be selling a shooting service of some kind.
Unless they are tongue in cheek like the young man I see around who has "sponsored by the old git" on his.

 
Always wondered...Do you have to be good to have your name on your shooting vest? If you are still a bit rubbish is it best to remain anonymous?
Having seen some of the clothing worn out and about really don't think it matters at all what you wear as long as it's not one of the "offensive" items listed elsewhere

 
Always wondered...Do you have to be good to have your name on your shooting vest? If you are still a bit rubbish is it best to remain anonymous?
I always avoided it until very recently (I used to promise myself I might do when I made AA). Then I started to help promote EJ Churchill a bit and the vest bears their name and mine.. (I did ask for my name to be quite small though.. :) )

 
thinking of getting my physio website address embroidered on mine.....I suppose that is ok though as I'm happy to treat shootersoffer advice.

 
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Personally my biggest weakness is having a poor head for remembering names so if you put your name on your vest so that its legible at about 5 yards its a great help!

 
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