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Post by admin on Aug 11, 2006 21:05:50 GMT -1
Just got to find a shirt that fits now....
Olivia
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Post by anna85 on Aug 11, 2006 21:10:34 GMT -1
Woohoo!!! and get a shirt from Tesco's. Mine's from the mens section and I got a white shirt, stuck it in the washing machine with some v.cheap dusters and it came out cream!! Fantastic value!!
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Post by dollylanedales on Aug 11, 2006 21:14:56 GMT -1
Well done, Olivia. Yes, Anna is right about the shirts. I got Rick some from Tesco. Not dyed his cream, though. A lot cheaper there than the proper riding shirts, and no one will know (except us lot on here, but we won't tell!)
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Post by greydales on Aug 11, 2006 21:23:30 GMT -1
Well done Olivia! Echo the Tesco shirts, mine is a man's one too and I cut off the sleeves!
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Post by lancslass on Aug 11, 2006 21:43:32 GMT -1
well done olivia!
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Post by DalesLady on Aug 12, 2006 5:50:53 GMT -1
Great stuff!
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Post by AliandDolly on Aug 12, 2006 6:01:46 GMT -1
well done i agree with anna on the tesco shirt idea i got my school ones from there and they are realy good quality
ali
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Post by lucydales on Aug 12, 2006 9:03:46 GMT -1
got a blokes shirt from Matalan for about a fiver for the Bakewell show! They are much better with ties than girly ones!
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suew
Shetland
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Post by suew on Aug 15, 2006 7:30:11 GMT -1
Well done Olivia
If you decided to use the dusters to make it cream make sure you wash it a 60 degrees.
I picked up this tip on the SR and tried it several times at lower temperatures and all I got was a white shirt.
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