The 365 T-Shirt

Every good cause deserves some way of announcing itself to the world at large, and what better way for all you 365challenge supporters and participants out there to do so than on a superb T-Shirt. I've had the 365challenge logo and the "in aid of Cancer Research UK" tag-line combined and printed onto a good quality, white, light-weight, performance t-shirt. Now you can promote your personal 365challenge or your support for this great cause wherever you go - it's great in the gym, out on a run or just out and about. And it's sure to cause someone to ask "so what's this 365challenge then?", allowing you to tell them all about what you're up to and why they should support you! It may even lead to you bringing someone else on board to take on their own challenges!The 365challenge T-Shirt is available in four sizes: Small; Medium; Large; and Extra Large. I negotiated as good a price as I could with a local company, Impact Apparel, for this print run, so you can have one for the price of just £10.27 (including P&P) or £19.73 for two (again, inclusive of P & P) - a real bargain! This price will just about cover my costs, and I plan then to reinvest the money taken on these t-shirts into my next order, and so on ... so, go on then ... how many would you like to order?

Currently, I can only accept payment by cheque, but if you have a PayPal account, email me - colin@365challenge.co.uk - for details of how you can pay using this facility.Please make cheques out to Colin Clerkin, and send them to me at: Red Hill House, Hope Street, Chester, CH4 8BU. Once the cheque has cleared, I'll send your T-Shirt(s) off to you by 1st Class post. At present, I can post only within the UK for these prices, so if you are outside the UK, please get in touch with me by emailing me - colin@365challenge.co.uk - with your order query and I'll work something out.Stocks are limited, so if you'd like one, do order soon - but, of course, if there is enough interest in these great t-shirts, I will be having more printed.

Copyright © 2008; 2009; 2010 Colin Clerkin