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Old 14th Jun 2004, 17:02
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pilot shirts

So where is the cheapest place to get short sleeve pilot shirts ?

the pilot store offer them for 16.99 + P&P

anyone got a better deal

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Old 14th Jun 2004, 17:33
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get an airline job, then they are free!
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Pilot Shirts

Spitty,

Try Millar Rayner in Southampton www.miller-rayner.co.uk

Bought one about this time last year and I'm sure it was less than a tenner!
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Old 18th Jun 2004, 10:11
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Marks and Sparks white short sleeve easy iron £8. No attachments for epaulettes but as an instructor who needs em

ps might help their share price too!
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Alexandra have them in for under £4 and the shirts are ok, well worth the money.

You can phone them on 08700 600 200 and ask for a brochure

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Ditto above and, you can buy on-line www.alexandra.co.uk
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Woolies sells them for around R76. In case anyone in SA is looking for them too.
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Old 24th Jun 2004, 14:56
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Agree with Stephen Stark - the Woolies ones from SA are top quality. I get relations and Spoories crew to bring them out for me.
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