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If anyone is interested in suggesting ideas for upscale scuba-related (out of water) apparel, I'd love to hear your ideas! Real divers make the best suggestions...
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Diver-Jim
(Have an idea for dive-themed apparel?...contact me!)
"When the gates are all down and the signals are flashing the whistle is screaming in vain; and you stay on the tracks ignoring the facts well you can't blame the wreck on the train." Don McLean
Happy to be a dork diver! www.dorkdiver.com
Personally I'm a Great Lakes wreck fan
Regina
Charles Price
Arabia
Forest City
etc.
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"When the gates are all down and the signals are flashing the whistle is screaming in vain; and you stay on the tracks ignoring the facts well you can't blame the wreck on the train." Don McLean
Happy to be a dork diver! www.dorkdiver.com
I have just been doing a ton of searches for out of water scuba related clothing. What I was looking for is simple designs that spoke "loudly" about the passion behind diving.
1. Sealife done as drawings or line art (not photos).
2. Humorous
3. Acknowledgement of different milestones in diving like 50 dives, 100 dives, wreck diving, night diving...
I avoid stiff or solid designs probably because as a female this type of front design doesn't lay well.