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Just purchased FOUR t-shirts from ebay.
Never bought any used clothes before, I hope they turn out OK.
Guess can't go wrong, only spend anywhere from $3-7 for them!
WHAT ! You mean other people make T-shirts ? I thought those things in Walmart was whipe rags for Harley. BABY I EVEN GOT HARLEY BOXERS, you never know when you might have to go to the hospital. LMFAO
and for the prices they charge, i don't think i'll be getting any soon.
generally i'll pay up to around $15 for a t-shirt..usually for a band i like or from a town or event i went to...but every HD place i've been too even their clearance stuff was over $20.
50!!!!! but I bet you don't dry clean them like I do.
ORIGINAL: ownasofttail
Over the 50 mark now. I get them as i go there and family and friends now get them for me as well ...been told all i wear is something with harley on it ....oh well got to wear something and having a job like i have t-shirts and jeans is ok...
well over 30...99% of them I rode and bought them. my wife brought a few back from texas for me, the others include
milwaukee, lexington ky, peshtigo wis., west va, various areas of nc and virginia.
i have fun collecting them..but they are getting a little on the expensive side...wouldnt you say?
ride safe
Got 5 or 6, only from places I've actually been and then I don't feel the need to get one from every place I go. Only what I think are the cool ones. And not one of them is black.
I love the sale rack But Harley's female clothes can be disappointing. Guys get neat prints for each store and we get the same clothing for female teenagers with a little print of the dealer's name at every store. [:@]
So far my favorite is from Reno....at least they thought about thedealer nameprint on the back....even most of those are the same.
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