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Central Chapter - Kids MTB Jersey Design Competition 2025!

Vivika Stamolis Jan 3, 2025

This one's for the kiddos!

Hey young shredders - have you ever dreamed of designing your own MTB jersey? Now’s your chance!

We’re looking for kids 12 & under to create the official 2025 Evergreen Central Chapter Youth Dirt Camps jersey!

How to enter:

1. Download and print the jersey template: 

Girls

Boys

2. Get creative—design & color!

3. Snap a pic or scan your masterpiece

4. Email it to by March 30


Public voting: March 31 - April 3

Design winner:

  • Announced April 4
  • Gets their design on the jersey + a $50 gift card to their favorite bike shop! 

Let’s see those rad designs!

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RULES:
-Artists must be 12 years old or under.
-Can color either template (boys or girls version).
-Submit a clear picture of design, by midnight March 30th Pacific.
-One entry per child.
-Winning design will be updated by Evergreen to improve print quality by adding our logos, vibrant colors, cleaner lines, etc.
-Jersey will be sent after they’re ordered for the summer camps.
-Voters will select their favorite concept from March 31 - April 3. The jersey with the most votes will win.
-Only one voting poll submission per person (kids/adults are all allowed to vote). Winner will be announced on April 4.
-Gift card will be sent immediately to winner’s shop of choice in Central Washington.

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Check out the 2024 year winning design by Thea Missal: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19c9Q2ArtU/

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