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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 12:58:51 EST
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- From: Rashmi <rashmi%Spl3.ECE.Drexel.EDU@COE.DREXEL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Shirt.gif
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- In-Reply-To: <9301211249.AA03456@cbis.ECE.Drexel.EDU>; from "Anne Burton
- Harwell" at Jan 21, 93 6:41 am
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- > I'm leaning towards an athletic gray with navy blue or primary red
- > lettering. Butch, no? Tres but not trop.
-
- If we choose gray, the lettering color oughta be something striking that'll
- stand out. Lots of colors look good against gray, how about purple or teal?
-
- > Course we could go with our teal, as spec'ed by MamaP. This would have the
- > effect of canonizing teal as words-l's official color. Not a bad thing,
- > considering what it does with my complexion.
-
- My first choice of t-shirt color is teal.
-
- > The shirt itself should be a Haynes Beefy-T or similar. This is thicker
- > than undershirt-quality, suitable for use as an outer garment.
-
- Karen, did the T shirt place have Beefy-Ts as well? The athletic gray looks
- great in the thicker quality.
-
- -rashmi
-