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There is nothing more professional than a smart corporate image and one of the easiest ways to achieve uniformity is by kitting yourself and your garden and landscaping crews out with a company shirt. I have always found that customers feel so much more at ease when your employees turned up in matching uniforms instead of scruffy threadbare jeans and T shirts. You now have a chance to win some corporate branding with the Landscape Juice Green Tick logo embroidered onto the arm of the shirt and your own name or company name embroidered onto the shirt breast. A massive thanks to Alan Cregeen at the Embroidery Depot for donating five brand new Classic Pique Polo Shirts for me to give away to one lucky member. All you have to do to win is leave a comment below - names will be pulled from the hat on the 1st of November 2008. Alan tells me that there are sizes and colours for all and as follows - Sizes available XS-36, S-38, M-40, L-42/44, XL-46, 2XL-48, 3XL-50/52, 4XL-54 Colours White, Black, Navy, Royal Blue, Red, Bottle Green, Heather Grey, Sky Blue, Marron, Kelly Green, Yellow, Purple, Orange.
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  • I'd like some white ones please! What sizes are there for ladies?
    Kerrie
  • Black for me
  • Put my name down please !
  • Yes please, indeed.
  • And me please.
  • bottle green with gold embroidery for me please. Oh and I'd beg the same question as Kerry - what about the ladies - 36 is a bit big for XS!!!
  • Just want tosay thank you as well Phil for all the work you do on our behalf.
  • Might as well put myself down, ive no luck with the lottery so maybe it will balance out.
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    Do not worry ladies, Alan tells me that ladies are catered for as well if you were to win.
  • Nice design
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