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it's hell when they hold a gun to your head to buy a t-shirt. it's your choice you pay that much. why complain you did it to your self. i have never payed over 20 bucks for a t=shirt and 25 for long sleeve.
I wasn't complaining about it I was just surprised that it cost $30. I do a fair amount of traveling and I actually collect HD t-shirts. I have them from all over the United States and a few from other countries. $30 was the most that I have had to pay in the US. Will I do it again most definitely.
I have paid between $15.00 to $25.00 per shirt, I like to have a shirt from everycity I have visited, even some of my employees have brought me back shirts from places they have visited as well. I think is cool ...
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It gets worse. My wife has decided that all of her HD shirts must have "sparkles" of some sort on them (rhinestones, etc.). They tend to run between $45 and $50. And God forbid that I should pick up a T on a road trip and not bring her one from the same place. Well, I guess it's a small price to pay for marital (or is that "martial") bliss?
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