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Scrubs

Posted By: Gussie on 2005-07-01
In Reply to: Srubs - Sandy

Thank you all for your responses. I am wondering if I have found as close as I am going to get? I went to www.logosoftwear.com . Then I selected "Instant Embroidery Logos". Then I scrolled down the page to the different types of embroidery and select "Occupational". In this section, there is a logo, LGO193, of a computer operator who it seems is wearing a headset? Is this maybe as close as we can get? Let me know what you think! Thanks! Gussie


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