Souvenir polo shirts are available for pre-order. There is no profit for the club from these shirts, we are simply making them available for those who would like a memento or to help promote the event, or who like us just can’t resist a Cairn!
The polos are available in men’s and ladies cuts, in two weights, and in a wide variety of colors.

The attached PDF (polos.pdf) lists the sizes and colors available, in each cut and weight. L420 and L500 are the women’s shirts, in the thicker and thinner material, respectively. K420 and K500 are men’s shirts, in the thicker and thinner material, respectively.
We cannot make any guarantees as to sizes or fitness for use, but we can share our experience and observations. Sizes seem to run pretty true or be slightly generous. One member (male) who wears a medium in virtually every off-the-rack shirt says the Men’s medium fits normally. The $30 shirts (model 500) have color-matched buttons and are a lighter weight pique. The $35 shirts (model 420) have “horn” buttons and are a thicker, heavier weight pique. These are Port Authority shirts and seem to be of good quality.

Order one in your own club’s color, or choose any color you think will look OK with the logo colors. Some popular local choices have been Bark (an earth-toned favorite), Raspberry, Pink, Mint, Turquoise, and Stone. But there are many more. Study the PDF carefully - the color choices overlap substantially, but are not identical for ladies vs mens and 500 vs 420 models.
Deadline for an order to be available for pickup at the specialty is JULY 1. I must have your check in hand (or PayPal payment to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) before that date. I pay for each order personally at the time of order, so I need to have funds in hand before I will order.
You may of course order a shirt from the vendor (CKC Embroidery) at the shows, but it will have to be shipped at a later date. The logo has so many colors and thread changes that it is not feasible to produce overnight during the show.
logo by Molly Poole
