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I have a few minutes to kill, so I'll go into detail.
While working as a tool and die maker for GM, I wore a black t-shirt to work every day. The black doesn't show armpit sweat and hardly shows oil and various lubricants, so I chose to wear black every day. Well, a good black T cost about $3.00 and I soon found that I could buy Harley black T's off E-bay for about the same price. Harley T's are the best quality T I have ever seen, well, most of them. These are T's that guys bought because they had a bike that they never rode as well as never hardly wearing the T's. So, at $3 each, I bought them by the dozens. I have around 125, including 10 long sleeve button up type and a dozen or so long sleeve T's. I left skilled trades when GM sent my job to China, then I sold my GM car and truck. But I'm not bitter, so now I drive a Toyota, the wife a VW, we own 2 Harleys and I wear them alot.
At 1 time, I bought a "lot" of 60 ladies T's off e-bay, the wife picked out 21 that she liked and I put the rest back on e-bay. Believe it or not, I got back EVERY penny I spent, so the wife ended up with 21 T's for free. She also has another 20 or so people gave her.
For the record, I have bought 2 new in a store. The first was half price and my brother needed to buy a certain amount of crap to get something free, so I bought the shirt to put him where he needed to be. The 2nd I bought at a store in Jamaica when we went there on a missions trip last year.
Peace.
Last edited by 1badbagger; Jan 4, 2011 at 05:23 PM.
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