tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2954692152730259414.post4066457700306033864..comments2023-04-02T06:38:56.480-07:00Comments on Pint Sized Runner: I've got all these tees...dk_knowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00099200110517424012noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2954692152730259414.post-85419285307046714202015-05-20T00:48:48.192-07:002015-05-20T00:48:48.192-07:00Race tees for me come in 3 categories:
The cotto...Race tees for me come in 3 categories: <br /><br />The cotton ones, which I place straight into fabric recycling. Others may use for PJ tops. Organisers, PLEASE add an opt-out for cotton race tees, I would always opt-out.<br /><br />The well designed technical tees: Are added to my general workout wear. Some of them are perfect. See the tees from the Grangemouth Round the Houses race for example- always good colours, well designed, good fabric. And the race is a mere 9 quid. They have a tiny wee logo. Edinburgh Half are also good- good colour, and just enough boastful slogan without ruining the design. <br /><br />The badly designed technical tee- either just plain uncomfy, or is covered in a thrown-together battle of logos from different corporate sponsors. Sometimes terrible colours. Also going in the fabric recycling, though probably after I keep it for a while thinking, "Will I wear this?".<br /><br />I very much welcome races with a bit of ingenuity. For example, the Gartmorn 6 gave out buffs- that was a cool result. Scallywaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08348460005479483527noreply@blogger.com