I would only count "yes" if it comes from a logged-in user, and more likely from someone already paying for subscribers club. If past performance predicts future performance, are we listening to anonymous commenters? They can't commit to a username
I would only count "yes" if it comes from a logged-in user, and more likely from someone already paying for subscribers club. If past performance predicts future performance, are we listening to anonymous commenters? They can't commit to a username
"Today is final day to becoming a founding member" wrote:
I would only count "yes" if it comes from a logged-in user, and more likely from someone already paying for subscribers club. If past performance predicts future performance, are we listening to anonymous commenters? They can't commit to a username
Fair point. About to head out for a run. Will compile the "real" numbers, that is only those with registered names and subscribers, when I get back!
NO. The logo looks like it was designed with crayons nor am I a skinny, conservative, celibate, tight fisted, misogynist, racist.
Pro Hobby Jogger wrote:
The logo looks like it was designed with crayons
Insinuating that someone actually bought art supplies? It looks like someone hopped on microsoft word
MeHereYouWhere?! wrote:
"Today is final day to becoming a founding member" wrote:
I would only count "yes" if it comes from a logged-in user, and more likely from someone already paying for subscribers club. If past performance predicts future performance, are we listening to anonymous commenters? They can't commit to a username
Fair point. About to head out for a run. Will compile the "real" numbers, that is only those with registered names and subscribers, when I get back!
Two.
I know a guy who knew a guy who knows a guy who made bootleg Letsrun singlets many years ago. I have one.
Just start out with any picture of an SS officer to start the LRC vision board for its apparel. LRC gear could be an alternative to Tracksmith, Nike, and other mainstream apparel that promote diversity, inclusion, equality, and positivity. Of course you would espouse American ideals while having your gear made in some dank Third World sweatshop just like the certain M.A.G.A. products. The signature motifs would be an armband on all sleeves with a winged eagle holding the LRC logo in its talons. It'll be a hit with the many CoeOvetts and Jamins of the board!
That is an easy yes on the t-shirt. They could probably squeeze $30-35 out of me for it if they really wanted to and it looked good. I'd probably wear it post-run from time to time.
Also, I definitely agree on the old school logo. Simpler is better.
Several years ago I bought some when they made a small batch...not singlet but t-shirt. They had various sayings on them. I think one is Not Rupp Certified. Never did wear them, probably in a box in a storage unit. I think there were like 4 of them as a matter of fact.,
If they redid Not Rupp Certified on a black shirt with reflective letters I'd buy it instantly.
I just want a white singlet or cotton t-shirt with the red, blue and yellow Letsrun logo on, and maybe the "Where your dreams become reality" slogan. That's all. Too much to ask?
Pro Hobby Jogger wrote:
Just start out with any picture of an SS officer to start the LRC vision board for its apparel. LRC gear could be an alternative to Tracksmith, Nike, and other mainstream apparel that promote diversity, inclusion, equality, and positivity. Of course you would espouse American ideals while having your gear made in some dank Third World sweatshop just like the certain M.A.G.A. products. The signature motifs would be an armband on all sleeves with a winged eagle holding the LRC logo in its talons. It'll be a hit with the many CoeOvetts and Jamins of the board!
Agree.
For the OP, no. No way would I buy a let's run shirt.
Yes
I would pay the exact amount as I pay as a supporter.
No - I'm embarrassed to visit this site already. No way would I run the risk of someone identifying me and my dirty little secret out in public.
Depending on the design, I might have considered it to support the site. But given a lot of the content on the message boards, I wouldn't consider it at this point.
Yes yes yes
I understand your wish, but I don't like the brand clothes, but in the same time, I enjoy the shirts from https://www.drystoneshop.com. They are comfortable and cool. I usually buy men's Polo shirts because the sleeves on women's polo's do not fit me right. They tend to bind up and make me feel uncomfortable. For some reason, designers think all women like sleeves tucked up under their arms. With these shirts it's the opposite. They are comfortable and not binding. After getting one, I got online and order two more. I only order two because they where out of stock in the other colors I wanted. As soon as they are in stock again I will order more.
No. I wouldn't buy a T-shirt with the logo that currently exists from letsrun. It looks very old and outdated, as if it was created in the late 80s and forgot to update. I like the label itself, it motivates and inspires, and if it was made in a more minimalist style, I would definitely buy a similar T-shirt. I have a friend who designs logos for various companies, I think he can come up with some cool logo for letsrun. Perhaps I will immediately order a T-shirt with this logo, as I do not think that it is worth wasting time on arguments and discussions. Who knows good services that create custom T-shirts? I think I'll use it https://www.stahls.com/ since many people advised me to use this service. Well, let's see what happens...
Jayden wrote:
as if it was created in the late 80s and forgot to update.
That's why I like it. And the 80s were the best decade anyway, get out of here.