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Title: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: TonyinPortland on December 31, 2015, 08:43:29 AM
There was a man in the audience, shown quite a few times on TV, that was wearing a red "Radical" shirt.  I can't find it for sale anywhere, does anyone know how to buy it?
Title: Re: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: Radical In RI on December 31, 2015, 09:37:56 AM
That is one of the staff shirts this year. I don't believe they sell them. I'm sure you could get one of the apparel sites (front11, logo infusion, boom apparel) to design one pretty close for you.
Title: Re: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: TonyinPortland on December 31, 2015, 04:55:05 PM
I see.  Radical (or any ball company) ought to give away a free shirt(t-shirt, maybe, not necessarily one of the expensive shirts) whenever they sell a ball, or at least when they sell one of the premium balls.

It would be great advertising for them.  I have two radical shirts and people always ask me about them.  And T-shirts are very cheap.
Title: Re: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: big_bg on December 31, 2015, 05:03:47 PM
DV8 gives away shirts and towels with some of their balls. The issue with giving out a t-shirt is people vary in size, while I wear a large some may wear a medium or XL or XXL. There's a high chance that the shirt will never get worn defeating the purpose of putting the shirt in the box (provided you aren't buying the ball to get the shirt).
Title: Re: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: TonyinPortland on January 01, 2016, 02:09:52 AM
I wasn't thinking of putting it in the actual box.  I was thinking of the Pro Shop or the selling website giving it away with the ball.  I suppose it would be too much trouble and confusion to keep multiple sizes on hand.

I just know it would be an incentive to me when I am in the market for a ball.
Title: Re: Red Radical Shirt
Post by: JohnP on January 01, 2016, 04:23:00 PM
The company could add to the registration form that's in many boxes.  Register the ball and get a free T-shirt.  That would build a database for advertising and help loyalty.  --  JohnP