What color is the 2016 BTWD t-shirt?
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May 17, 2016 at 6:40 pm #918199ZelphaParticipant
The BTWD website home page is yellow…which leads me to believe the swag t-shirts will be yellow this year…or is the website always yellow?
If the t-shirt is yellow this year I’ll be happy because it’s a great visibility color for biking.
Do you know what color the shirts are this year?
May 17, 2016 at 6:44 pm #1052196huskerdontParticipant@Zelpha 139766 wrote:
The BTWD website home page is yellow…which leads me to believe the swag t-shirts will be yellow this year…or is the website always yellow?
If the t-shirt is yellow this year I’ll be happy because it’s a great visibility color for biking.
Do you know what color the shirts are this year?
There’s a pic of the shirt over here:
http://bikearlingtonforum.com/showthread.php?10302-National-Geographic
I kinda like it. The orange one from last year ended up as a grease rag, but that was also partially because the cotton was scratchy. (Yes, I’m a delicate effing flower, whatevs.)
May 17, 2016 at 6:50 pm #1052198ZelphaParticipantThanks huskerdont. So it’s gray/grey with yellow print. Ugly. Ok. Yes last year’s construction worker orange tshirt was ugly too. Scratchy cotton. My favorite so far was the 2013 turquoise
I’m a delicate flower too.
May 17, 2016 at 7:17 pm #1052201bobco85ParticipantPshaw! I actually like the charcoal grey they will be using (it’s my 2nd favorite color after royal purple and before turquoise, both of which go well with charcoal grey). The yellow is okay, but I figure it’s necessary because it’d be boring if it were white and unreadable/obnoxious with any other color. At the very least, it brings variety to the BTWD shirt collection.
May 17, 2016 at 7:21 pm #1052202huskerdontParticipant@bobco85 139772 wrote:
Pshaw! I actually like the charcoal grey they will be using (it’s my 2nd favorite color after royal purple and before turquoise, both of which go well with charcoal grey). The yellow is okay, but I figure it’s necessary because it’d be boring if it were white and unreadable/obnoxious with any other color. At the very least, it brings variety to the BTWD shirt collection.
I really like charcoal grey as well (burgundy prolly at the top). This disturbs me that we agree on this. I mean, you are a self-avowed steel hater.:p
May 17, 2016 at 7:33 pm #1052205consularriderParticipant@huskerdont 139773 wrote:
I really like charcoal grey as well (burgundy prolly at the top). This disturbs me that we agree on this. I mean, you are a self-avowed steel hater.:p
Yeah, it coordinates well with all my bikes.
May 17, 2016 at 8:05 pm #1052206VicegripParticipantIs it a bad thing if you bike to work Every Day and did not sign up for a T shirt?
I like this years shirt but I liked last years too. :rolleyes:
May 17, 2016 at 9:04 pm #1052208Tim KelleyParticipant@Vicegrip 139777 wrote:
Is it a bad thing if you bike to work Every Day and did not sign up for a T shirt?
I like this years shirt but I liked last years too. :rolleyes:
Even if every day is Bike to Work Day for you, it’s important to register for your local pit stop. Registration numbers are used to support the growing need for improved bicycle infrastructure. By signing up, you’re telling the world that biking matters! (plus there’s free snacks and stuff)
May 17, 2016 at 11:05 pm #1052211bobco85Participant@huskerdont 139773 wrote:
I really like charcoal grey as well (burgundy prolly at the top). This disturbs me that we agree on this. I mean, you are a self-avowed steel hater.:p
Steel hater?! Lies! Slander!
…actually, I have no idea what you are talking about with any hatred of mine of steel.
May 18, 2016 at 12:51 am #1052216VicegripParticipant@Tim Kelley 139779 wrote:
Even if every day is Bike to Work Day for you, it’s important to register for your local pit stop. Registration numbers are used to support the growing need for improved bicycle infrastructure. By signing up, you’re telling the world that biking matters! (plus there’s free snacks and stuff)
Good point. Done.
May 18, 2016 at 1:07 am #1052218rcannon100Participant@Tim Kelley 139779 wrote:
Even if every day is Bike to Work Day for you, it’s important to register for your local pit stop. Registration numbers are used to support the growing need for improved bicycle infrastructure. By signing up, you’re telling the world that biking matters! (plus there’s free snacks and stuff)
So we should pretty much register early ~ register often ~ like voting for the ALL STAR game – register for as many as possible??
May 18, 2016 at 1:20 am #1052219KWLParticipant@Vicegrip 139777 wrote:
Is it a bad thing if you bike to work Every Day and did not sign up for a T shirt?
I usta feel that way but have now come around. It’s a celebration of biking to work. Besides, the two Boat to Work Day T-shirts I picked up as extras last year are going to make fine chain cleaning rags in a few months.
May 18, 2016 at 12:07 pm #1052228Tim KelleyParticipant@rcannon100 139790 wrote:
So we should pretty much register early ~ register often ~ like voting for the ALL STAR game – register for as many as possible??
How many email addresses do you have?
May 18, 2016 at 12:12 pm #1052229huskerdontParticipant@bobco85 139783 wrote:
Steel hater?! Lies! Slander!
…actually, I have no idea what you are talking about with any hatred of mine of steel.
My faulty memory was faulty. Turns out that was another user who shall remain unnamed. What were we talking about again?
May 19, 2016 at 4:37 pm #1052337cephasParticipant@Vicegrip 139777 wrote:
Is it a bad thing if you bike to work Every Day and did not sign up for a T shirt?
I like this years shirt but I liked last years too. :rolleyes:
Is it a bad thing if I signed up late? Will I still get a shirt?? My collection is looking for it’s #11. I figure if I can get 50 shirts in a row, I’ll win a prize, right?
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