
New Balance 2009 Tshirt Design
Winners
Thanks for everyone that participated, voted, commented, and became part of the 1st annual New Balance Made in America T-Shirt contest. The winners of the contest, democratically decided, were
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| 1. Cameron Nelson Fort Collins, CO | 2. Andy W Hartsville, SC | 3. Daniel Soltan Winthrop, ME |
Flotrack headed up to Beantown for the Marathon a few weeks ago, and our friends James Carney and Dan Green from New Balance invited us out to the design & production center, just outside Boston. For the first time, we saw how shoes are tested, designed, and produced from threads to the final product. It was pretty amazing, especially when we realized that this will probably the only time we would ever see shoes being made. New Balance is the only running shoe manufacturer that still produces shoes in the good 'ol USA.
We felt like you should see it too, and in typical Flotrack fashion the guys out at the factory suggested we have a contest to get the community involved.
Prizes
1st Place Seven of your T- shirts designed, NB Gear & a pair of NB Shoes.
2nd Place NB running kit, with shoes, shorts, and a shirt.
3rd Place NB running shoes.
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the only happy one here is kirby
The way that you have the voting set up only encourages people to go out and promote their design on facebook/myspace. (Good way to bring in traffic for the site, BAD WAY to get skewed votes for a contest) Although i also agree that the shirts that are likely to win are some of the best designs.
I also agree with martin about setting up some sort of round(s) for voting. This would eliminate most of the bad designs and let people focus on the ones that are better. Most people don't have time to click through 80+ designs, especially when some are as terrible as they are (mine included).
I feel that the ones who should win are going to win, but i also feel that there is a better way to run these contests.
Thanks for all you do! Keep up the great work. Have fun at Nationals!
BH
thanks mark
how do i vote?
Just to let everyone know... I work at a running store and I was reading about New Balance... only 20% of their shoes are made in the U.S. The shoes we receive never have a made in the U.S sticker...
I don't get the wolf shirt...
Honestly, if I saw that on the rack at a running apparel store, I'd pay good money for it.
The voting should start after the upload period is over, so that everyone has the chance to get an equal number of votes. Otherwise the first submissions will receive a greater number of votes, and thus a greater number of points.
All voting will be reset and real voting starts tomorrow!!!!!
i do like the wolf shirt as well.
Mark, I think some people are not voting with 1 being less likely and 5 being most desired. See the shirt with the furled flag on front and back. It has alot of votes but not high ones. That doesn't make sense. Maybe you need to have the voting be done after all the shirt designs are in and explain the voting whether you and your team do the final pick or all the rest of us do it.....Just a suggestion. Love the designs so far.
What is this? What country do we live in? Is this not a 'Made in AMERICA' t-shirt contest? Let the voice of democracy be heard... Let the people of America vote
flotrak should pick the winner, not some jaded anonymous facebook message board mass-email voting crap.
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It looks like most people are voting down shirts instead of voting up the shirts they like. Either they all are just that crappy, or people are going through and giving them all 1's except their own. My shirt is way down there, and I thought it was one of the most creative ones, maybe i'm just biased though. These contests never turn out to be legitimate
i keep on submitting my photos and it just comes up as an x.
the made in usa label is a little misleading. only a few of their shoes have any portion of their manufacturing in the us. the most technical factories are in china. I wouldnt buy a shoe made in the us for sure after seeing that video
That was a sick video and I would def buy a shoe made here in the US. NB shoes are great. USA USA USA, we can still produce!
the made in usa label is a little misleading. only a few of their shoes have any portion of their manufacturing in the us. the most technical factories are in china. I wouldnt buy a shoe made in the us for sure after seeing that video
I didnt know NB were made in the USA.