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a buddy of mine is hosting a bachelor's party for another buddy. most of the guys going play on the same hockey team and one guy thought maybe we should get golf towels with our logo to commemorate the occasion. to help him out i looked into it a little on line but didn't find anything that wouldn't require printing 50+ or a huge set-up fee. the other problem is the host thought of this yesterday and the bachelor's party is in three weeks, so there isn't a lot of time for somebody to actually get the work done.

we probably have about 15 guys going. has anyone done anything like this, know a place that might be able to help us out, or have a different idea that might work instead.

appreciate any help you might have.

thanks.

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I did something similar for a corporate identity gift using custom embroidery. I used a local company that scanned in our logo and embroidered it onto blank golf towels for a very reasonable price. Here is a link for something similar, with no setup fee or minimum orders: http://www.logosoftwear.com/customem...ntedtowels.php or Google "custom embroidery golf towels" and you'll find lots of choices.

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you should be able to just look up a local embroidery place and have them do them up. As long as the logo isn't too fancy 15 towels shouldnt be much a problem. Maybe even one of those hat places in the malls could do it.

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You could even try a t-shirt design shop. I would assume that putting a design on a towel wouldn't be any different than a t-shirt. I know many of those places will put a logo on a shirt or jacket or hat, so a towel may not be out of the question, you just might have to supply the quantity of towels if they don't have them.

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thank you for all of the suggestions. i've forwarded them on to the guy with the logo and the host. it looks like we will have something after all.

thank you very much!

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