Cool Shirt(s)...
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The best part about that wolf shirts are the reviews that it got, the funniest one is the guy who took the reviews seriously
Overall this is a pretty good shirt. I am very partial to the bonus graphics on my arms. This way people looking at me from the side can still see that roaming is what is was born to do. My only problems were that it shrank in the wash making it slightly tight in the chest, and that it is missing an eagle or bear for added punch. Still, this is definitly worth your purchase of you are a serious Wolf shirt collector.
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A couple of bike related t-shirts at https://www.phasenineclothing.co.uk more being added soon
#30
Nun Bus
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Tampa, Florida
Bikes: 2006 Fuji Track, Lemond Road
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I sometimes like to ride with a ferret in my pants while eating blowfish sushi just to up the ante.
#31
Chronic 1st-timer

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,140
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From: Lakehood, CO
Bikes: ...take me places.
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Well, I think this shirt is alright...not necessarily earning the standing of "cool" but here ya go: Infinity. Overall, this site has some pretty interesting shirts.
I love threadless shirts to death, but i really hate the way they restock.
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Rural Eastern Ontario
Bikes: Various by application
Owwww! FTP! (for the pain) Bonus graphics? Ka ching, Imma totally steal that graphic for the side of my van..I mean my love machine, maybe I'll put the bonus graphics on the spoiler
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#37
not one fixie punk in the gallery for this shirt. This is depressing, we are better than this.
BTW, I was totally about to get that wolf shirt until i realized it wasn't a real shirt
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#41
I'm getting a few from here - https://www.retroimageapparel.com/apparel/men.html
I love the designs, but hopefully they have upped the quality of these things in the last year.
#43
When my hoody comes in Ill be sure to remedy that situation. Minus the punk part, Im too cute for punk.
#47
via hiptop
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 321
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From: youngstown, oh
Bikes: wooden lightning, cyclepro conversion, varsity beater, nishiki conversion, fuji conversion
I would so be down for a group shirt design buy. We pool together some cash, have So Me do a design and have it screened on basestation ts
#48
out of shape
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: va
at the risk of sounding like a total counter-culture hipster, i silkscreen shirts (among other things) and use primarily american apparel. i've found both hanes beefy-t and gildan to have unflattering cuts and comparably poor material quality, and if you're a retailer or independent clothing maker you can get a substantial discount on your materials through them. this of course has nothing to do with shirts available for purchase with prints on them, only in the quality of the raw clothing goods.
#49
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 160
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From: Chicago Area
Bikes: Fuji Espree Conversion
that and American Apparel, though controversial with some in the gender marketing department, is a fairly produced and traded product, whereas most others come from "free trade zones" in places like El Salvador, which usually equals sweatshop.
proceed with opening can of worms...
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that and American Apparel, though controversial with some in the gender marketing department, is a fairly produced and traded product, whereas most others come from "free trade zones" in places like El Salvador, which usually equals sweatshop.
proceed with opening can of worms...
proceed with opening can of worms...








