Tank Top Required
By Dan • Aug 12th, 2008 • Category: PodcastAfter a long vacation and a dozen of races, Dan and Jason are back! Race t-shirts have become a passion. We throw in our two cents and rate some of the latest t’s and give some suggestions on how to make them better. Dan talks about some of the local races and how professionals are mixing it up. We also take some time to talk about the Tour De France and the Olympics. Jason closes out the episode with our latest etiquette tip. So… slip into your favorite race tank top and waste the next 60 minutes of your life with us, you’ll be glad you did!
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My fav is from the Gasparilla Half Marathon in Tampa…lightweight wicking shirt, nice sized artwork featuring a pirate!
Do the race directors of the local races have the final say in design or do the T-shirt vendors just make it up? If there are any SRRC race directors reading this, please take these guys advice in designing the shirts. It worth noting. Quality cotton (or wicking) and small designs.
You two crack me up!!! The best was the close up of Jason scratching his leg at the beginning. SEEEEXXXXYYY!!!! LOL!!!
Great tips for the race director’s. When I was in NYC last year, I did a race that gave running shorts away. It was a good idea, but they fell apart after only a few washes. They must have got them from a street vendor.
I just got a sneak preview of the Sportscare Biathlon race t-shirt. It might be the best I’ve seen. Red, black, and white without a speck of blue. Even the white is minimal. The logo is small on the front right pocket and another logo on the back. It is pretty cool and might be worth the price of registration just for the shirt.