RE: PistonHeads Le Mans merchandise
RE: PistonHeads Le Mans merchandise
Thursday 31st May 2012

PistonHeads Le Mans merchandise

Heading to Le Mans? French laws state PH clothing is now a legal requirement (maybe)



There are lots of things to be thankful for at Le Mans, great racing, camping, Hawaiian Tropic, red sausage, night racing, meat between bread and PH T-shirts to name but a few.

In just 16 days the racing will start, many cars are already stickered, ferries are booked and plans are made in preparation for the jaunt across the channel to the greatest race on earth.

With that in mind, now is the time to order your PistonHeads Le Mans T-shirts and stickers as we have people working around the clock (just to get them in the mood for the 24) making shirts and despatching them to PHers in time for the off.

  • All PH T-Shirt designs are available in a variety of colours and sizes with ladies cut available too.
  • PH stickers are made by PH legend Neil at Racegraphics so you can be assured of the highest quality vinyl, and the easiest of removal once you return home.

Still undecided? Take a look at the full range below and we’re sure you’ll see something you like. Or view the lot on the PH Shop homepage.



















Thanks to all of you who have already purchased from us, we really appreciate it and will do our very best to wave at everyone we see wearing a shirt while we are in La Sarthe.

PH Shop link here.

In addition, we’ll warmly shake the hands of any person wearing a PH shirt at the forthcoming PH Friday Service in Le Mans, so make sure you pop along to enjoy great cars (from PHers), great food (from Laverstoke Park Farm) and great music (from, er,  a Nissan Juke). We look forward to welcoming you as you arrive.

Vive Le Mans.

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suffolk009

Original Poster:

7,562 posts

191 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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I bought one recently and was upset that the printing was a little off. So I emailed them a grumbling little email, and the next day another one arrived.

What fabulous service, and nice shirts too.

RobbyJ

1,819 posts

248 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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I had the same problem with one of mine, I might have to do the same.

suffolk009

Original Poster:

7,562 posts

191 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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RobbyJ said:
I had the same problem with one of mine, I might have to do the same.
These things can happen. They fixed it. No problem.

Garlick

40,601 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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RobbyJ said:
I had the same problem with one of mine, I might have to do the same.
yes please do, we can't fix if we don't know....and now we know we want to fix smile

RobbyJ

1,819 posts

248 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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I know they are very nice and helpful, I just don't like to be a pain. I'll take a pic tonight and email them, thanks Paul. Oh and the quality of them is great, nice t's and my wife even liked them, very high praise indeed!!!

em177

3,146 posts

190 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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My girlfriend is not happy that since the new t-shirt range keeps growing. My wardrobe is now half "work clothes" and half "I'm not at work.. i.e. PH clothes"

Would be great if the range could keep growing!

Cheers, EM

vetteheadracer

8,273 posts

279 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Any chance you will be selling stuff at the meeting at Le Mans? It would be great if you happened to have a Union Jack Smiley and a PH LM 12 sticker available, much easier than you shipping it to the USA smile

johnpeat

5,329 posts

291 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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I bought a T from the sale section on shotinthehead recently (mainly to check their sizing) and whilst I'm happy with what I got (for £5), if I'd paid the bigger part of £20 I'd have sent it back.

I'm therefore a bit concerned - there's a couple of T's I'd like but I'd like someone to say "they're actually a decent quality heavy T which will last" and not "they feel like something Asda sells for £4, which will be out of shape and thus a dishcloth in 3 washes" (it's actually not that bad, but it's thin and I reckon it will distort pretty quickly)

There's no branding on this T - the tag simple says "shotinthehead" - generally I like to see a reputable brand there (and one of their better quality range T's)

Anyone care to speak for the Pistonheads shirts specifically - are they, say, upto the standard of the better quality Fruit of the Loom/Haynes/Ringspun shirts?

Edited by johnpeat on Thursday 31st May 14:16

johnpeat

5,329 posts

291 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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suffolk009 said:
I bought one recently and was upset that the printing was a little off. So I emailed them a grumbling little email, and the next day another one arrived.

What fabulous service, and nice shirts too.
In fairness you'd expect nothing less surely?

I got a shirt from spreadshirt which was double printed (a second, lighter 'ghost' image about 1" away from the first) and they tried to tell me it was deliberate tho - so you might have a point.

RobbyJ

1,819 posts

248 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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You probably got old stock from their old range. The new ones are great quality t's.

suffolk009

Original Poster:

7,562 posts

191 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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I'm nothing less than delighted.

In fact, just bought another one. Damnit.

Zatch at Push

15 posts

174 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Afternoon all

Regarding the quality of the shirts I'd just like to put your minds at rest. We moved to a heavier shirt on May 1st. Prior to this we were using a lighter weight soft style t-shirt. Our sale shirts are printed on the old lighter weight shirt. All of our full price shirts are printed on the Gildan Premium range. These are 190g in weight and a really good quality shirt. More details can be found here -

http://pistonheads.shotdeadinthehead.com/informati...

We print and ship hundreds of shirts everyday and whilst we have an excellent quality control and returns rate occassionally the odd print sneaks out that shouldn't have. Please always get in touch with us straight away and rest assured we will sort it out immediately.

Thanks, Zatch.

thewheelman

2,194 posts

199 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Slogan t-shirts are a bit tacky once you hit 30. I'm guessing the PH stickers on eBay are not authentic?

Garlick

40,601 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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thewheelman said:
Slogan t-shirts are a bit tacky once you hit 30. I'm guessing the PH stickers on eBay are not authentic?
I agree that slogans are not for everyone, that's why we (try) to offer plainer shirts too.

Ebay stickers are not from us, and it's a constant job to mail all those who sell without our permission. I doubt we'll ever stop it completely, but they get removed fairly soon after we have contacted the sellers....our 'special letter' sees to that!

thewheelman

2,194 posts

199 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Garlick said:
thewheelman said:
Slogan t-shirts are a bit tacky once you hit 30. I'm guessing the PH stickers on eBay are not authentic?
I agree that slogans are not for everyone, that's why we (try) to offer plainer shirts too.

Ebay stickers are not from us, and it's a constant job to mail all those who sell without our permission. I doubt we'll ever stop it completely, but they get removed fairly soon after we have contacted the sellers....our 'special letter' sees to that!
Hmmm, just found some rather nice T's in the PH shop, you're right, I prefer the non slogan ones myself.

As for the fake PH stickers on eBay, I'd have mentioned it before if I for certain they weren't genuine.

RobbyJ

1,819 posts

248 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Yeah I even worked in a couple of air ambulances that someone seemed to have slapped some of your stickers on wink

Garlick

40,601 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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RobbyJ said:
Yeah I even worked in a couple of air ambulances that someone seemed to have slapped some of your stickers on wink
I've heard about that too smile

All of you who have bought shirts, are you coming along to this too? http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyI...

Stuart

11,638 posts

277 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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RobbyJ said:
Yeah I even worked in a couple of air ambulances that someone seemed to have slapped some of your stickers on wink
There was a BBC programme which for ages had an air ambulance featuring the PH logo on the side. I've always assumed that it was because PHers did an incredible job of raising cash for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance in the wake of Richard Hammond's crash.

Glad to hear that the new T shirts are good quality. I'm looking forward to getting mine in a week or so.

struttob

345 posts

175 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Maybe I'm just a tight old fart, but does £17.99 for a T shirt seem a bit steep to anybody else ??

lucky b

353 posts

228 months

Thursday 31st May 2012
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Zatch at Push said:
Afternoon all

Regarding the quality of the shirts I'd just like to put your minds at rest. We moved to a heavier shirt on May 1st. Prior to this we were using a lighter weight soft style t-shirt. Our sale shirts are printed on the old lighter weight shirt. All of our full price shirts are printed on the Gildan Premium range. These are 190g in weight and a really good quality shirt. More details can be found here -

http://pistonheads.shotdeadinthehead.com/informati...

We print and ship hundreds of shirts everyday and whilst we have an excellent quality control and returns rate occassionally the odd print sneaks out that shouldn't have. Please always get in touch with us straight away and rest assured we will sort it out immediately.

Thanks, Zatch.
Ahh.
I'm sure mine were from the "old" stock. hey're not just "soft stock" they're poor quality, lightweight cheap T shirts. I haven't worn them yet as I didn't think they'd survive a wash. Will you replace them in time for me to take them to Le Mans with the later decent quality items if I send you the details and the shirts (at your cost)?
By the way, I don't remember paying sale prices for them either, but I'll look out the order and confirm this.

Colin