Hudson Club Jacket

Sarah Young
Senior Contributor
I know that a lot of car clubs do club jackets. From what I can tell, the national HET hasn't offered anything like this, although they've had an assortment of other attire. I'm curious if any of the local chapters have created a jacket for their group? I know there's a lot of wind breaker types among antique car club. Not quite my style, but to each their own.
Out of the car shows I go to each year, the ones I attend most often are the traditional hot rod shows. I've seen a lot of mechanic style jackets with the club name and an emblem embroidered on the back, similar to the ones gearheads wore in the '5o's. So, I decided to make one for myself using a black Dickies coat. I created a picture using photoshop and sent it to a patch company and this was the result. (The patch is 12" in diameter.)
Out of the car shows I go to each year, the ones I attend most often are the traditional hot rod shows. I've seen a lot of mechanic style jackets with the club name and an emblem embroidered on the back, similar to the ones gearheads wore in the '5o's. So, I decided to make one for myself using a black Dickies coat. I created a picture using photoshop and sent it to a patch company and this was the result. (The patch is 12" in diameter.)
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Sara - You've got a great design there. What do those patches cost? I'd be interested in one like it.
Jerry
53jetman0 -
You are so onto something here. I wonder if we could produce generic Hudson jackets so all owners/all years could buy one.... Cool idea.0
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Very cool Sarah, great idea! Would love to see other ideas also.0
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Maybe something like this ?0
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I agree with Geoff, have a std. jacket but buy & sew on a patch that fits your interests or car(s) & I think the Club Store sells some of them.0
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Charlie Nau has had jackets for the'55-'56-'57 group.0
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53jetman wrote:Sara - You've got a great design there. What do those patches cost? I'd be interested in one like it.
Jerry
53jetman
I can have more of these made at $20 each.
I started shopping around online, but most places required a minimum quantity order. I had this done through a local shop which required no minimum.0 -
The New England Chapter had a nice light warm up jacket with the New England Chapter logo on the back and a Hudson logo on the left front. Some people had their names embroidered on the right front.
Somehow I missed out on getting one - not long after NEC member, and former HET editor, Art Adams passed away I recieved a package from his wife, Anne. Inside was Art's jacket - she sent it to me because Art and "Aunt Hester" were always having fun with each other (verbal exchanges, people, verbal exchanges) over Aunties meet reports and articles. We had a lot of fun back in the 70's before we lost Art.
I'll bet the club store could sell a lot of jackets with the 2009 logo on them, as Ron suggested. I know I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
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That's really sharp sarah!. Perhaps the cllub could do one with the Hornet Emblem that appears in the Hornets' Nest section of the WTN.0
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Great idea Sarah- We need to see more of this creativity in the club and more cars taken to the shows!0
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nhp1127 wrote:Great idea Sarah- We need to see more of this creativity in the club and more cars taken to the shows!
Nice Job Sarah. I'd be up for a "mechanic style" jacket as well.
Matt0 -
A jacket (black) with the Hornet's Nest emblem on it has my vote!0
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Sarah,
Please email me with info on price of the patch- My neighbor has a business doing this stuff, and can either do a patch, or embroider directly onto a jacket. She can digitize any artwork, and has computerized embroidery machine. She did a custom one for my wife, directly onto a denim jacket, of wife on her favorite horse, and our farm name- it even looks like her (and the horse!). I can see her doing stuff "to order", with supplied artwork, in whatever volume was ordered. mmittge at compprime dot com.
Mike Mittge, Chehalis0 -
Maybe its time for our national president to take the bull by the horns, and authorize a patch or jackets with emblems for the 100 year celebration either thru the club store or to local chapters. Sarah, I still have some patches both large and small for the NorthWest Chapter, if you attend our February meet I can bring some with me. If you want one sooner, let me know. The Studebaker club, which I am a member, has shirts, hats and jackets etc; thru their National Museum in South Bend. That is their version of the club store. Happy Hudson Holidays Lou Cote0
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Lou-
I plan on being at the meet. I've already put in a request at work to get that evening off. Please bring the patches. I wasn't aware these had been offered.
I was just telling my husband that I'd made reservations for Valentine's and then proceeded to tell him we'd have a room full of chaperones. He laughed when he realized it was the club meeting that night, because otherwise we never go out to dinner for Valentine's Day.0 -
My wife and I have both kicked around the idea of mech. jackets with the hornets nest emblem on it. I think the idea of of having a standard club jacket with "add-on" patches for special interests is a great idea.0
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Hudson13 wrote:My wife and I have both kicked around the idea of mech. jackets with the hornets nest emblem on it. I think the idea of of having a standard club jacket with "add-on" patches for special interests is a great idea.
I like this idea as well. Then each Chapter could develop a patch as a fund raiser. They would be great to trade and/or collect. I think this would be a great project for the Club Store. If we got a light weight jacket it could be used year around.0 -
Sarah, I talked to my neighbor the patch lady, and she said if you can get that size patch for the price quoted, its a steal. She did mention that it would be an easy matter to "customize" a patch like that with, say, your choice of color for the car, as it only involves putting a different bobbin of thread on the machine.0
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Can you get a large patch with the real Hornets on the twin- H, ( Like the Springs t-shirt ) for a jacket?0
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Nevada Hudson wrote:Can you get a large patch with the real Hornets on the twin- H, ( Like the Springs t-shirt ) for a jacket?
If you're talking about this picture, that's another great idea. This is something K-Gap should consider, since they own the rights and sell it as a t-shirt. This image as a patch would make a great racing team jacket.0 -
You bet it would and if it was on a jacket or better yet, a mechanic's jacket, I'd be first in line to buy some.0
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We need a hornet racing team to wear them too hehe. I'd buy that.0
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I've already got a Hornet racing team jacket - a little worn, but still wearable.
These were sold at some national back, what, 25, 30 years ago. On the back is says "HUDSON", under that a pair of checkered flags with a Hudson logo in between; under that Herb Thomas's #92 side view; and under that "RACING TEAM". It's blue in color - the text, etc, is white.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
HudsonTech
Memphis, TN
I'm sure somebody else on this forum has one of these.0 -
That's cool. Wish I was one of them!:D0
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Sarah Young wrote:If you're talking about this picture, that's another great idea. This is something K-Gap should consider, since they own the rights and sell it as a t-shirt. This image as a patch would make a great racing team jacket.
Yes, Sarah that's it ! Would look great on a racing team jacket, or a jacket we can wear just to show off our Hornets! ( I would wear it to show off my Jet also as it has Twin -H)0 -
Aaron D. IL wrote:We need a hornet racing team to wear them too hehe. I'd buy that.
I heary volunteer to be the air jack man (Indy car style) or gas man.0 -
Hudson racing team - could you use a somewhat overweight, decrepit old dirt track driver/moonshine runner for a driver????????
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
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hudsontech wrote:Hudson racing team - could you use a somewhat overweight, decrepit old dirt track driver/moonshine runner for a driver????????
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN
Alex, Have any "shine" tonight?0 -
Sarah,
I would buy a jacket with that patch on it ( the one with the twin H hornet )
Jim0 -
Nevada Hudson wrote:Alex, Have any "shine" tonight?
Ain't no fun running the stuff these days - to much traffic and the cops got better radios now than they did 50 years ago.
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0
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