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Drunken Wasps Euro Tour 2005/6 Shirts Go On Sale

Get one now!
By KevintheB
August 18 2005
New manufacturing techniques and a far-sighted collaboration with world-reknown fabric designer have allowed the Drunken wasps to bring a revolutionary shirt design to the public. Be the first down your street to own a genuine Curtis.

We have finally reached an agreement with O'Neill's, the world leaders in sports wear technology, to produce this year's DW Tour Shirt using their revolutionary Sublimation Printing techniques. These techniques are used to get designs on to fabrics which traditional methods just can't reproduce.

World famous fabrics designer Richard Curtis was invited to produce an eye catching design, and he has certainly done that.

Note the fashionable "Grandad" collar and short sleeves.

The material is a modern "wickey" polycotton mix, similar to the Lions shirts you must all recently bought in the shops, designed to keep you dry in those sweaty moments. A random "feel test" of a number of Drunken Wasps gave it a high pass for comfort.

These shirts bear the logo of the sponsor of the OnlyBetRugby Challenge Cup (see later story) on one arm.

Shirts are available in Home (black) and Away (yellow) versions, and are available in the following unisex sizes (Note: no ladies cuts available in these):

XS; S; M; L; XL; XXL; XXXL; XXXXL

If you want to know which size best fits you, go to a shop and try on an ONeills shirt.

The cost of each shirt is £35.00 and as usual all profits will go to this year's charities, and the donation is expected to take place at Alex King's Testimonial Dinner (details to be announced later this year).

Send an initial order to kevin@drunkenwasps.com stating CLEARLY how many of what size of what colour you want. You will be sent an invoice which must be paid promptly so we can get an order in.

There has been a demand from out "larger laddies" for a new shirt, and we are sure this one will not disappoint.

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