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LEGO Wear...Number and Nameless

Hey. So, I've been on the LEGO Wear site and it has their "Pre-Spring 2011" line. It is nameless and numberless. So, these are their first range from 2011 and I can't find them on Bricklink. This wouldn't be a problem if it was say, 10 t-shirts. It's not. There is:

So thats 245 items for one season. So my question really is do we just stick with names like "Hero Factory blue chequered t-shirt" and "baby girl pink trousers", or do we do something like Bricklink would and put "LWCity1" like we do for McDonalds sets for instance. My only concern is that if we do the names only, over the next year there will be more (and last year there would of been more, but they removed them from the site), so, if they are putting out over 300 items a year, the names may easily duplicate until we end up with "Baby Girl light pink trousers with stripes (2011)".

Thoughts appreciated

---It's a Kind of Madness--- Kingcjc 15:56, January 12, 2011 (UTC)

We could do disambiguations if we stick without numbers. I'd say that's the best course of action. BobaFett


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I have no problem with writing (2011) next to a name, we've done it before. Just leave a number away (if you really really need one create a small template that notifies the viewers that this isn't an official set number). And we've got set navigation templates, that way we can navigate through the numberless sets without getting too confused.  Samdo994 talk contribs  16:01, January 12, 2011 (UTC)


Good New. Lego lord found how you get the information, which shows what type of clothing, colours (some number system, 461 is a pink), sizes and style (things like Tammi 101), so that solves name problems, if there is any confusion I'll put in the style, but if not, I'll leave out, as otherwise star wars shirts would become things like "Silas 101 Shirt". ---It's a Kind of Madness--- Kingcjc 17:51, January 12, 2011 (UTC)

Yes, I find things like that very quickly. LEGO Lord 00:06, January 13, 2011 (UTC)