Do You Still Buy Harley Dealership T-Shirts?
#21
Nice day up here so I went for a little cruse (215 miles round trip ) to Cape Cod. Stopped at Cape Cod HD located in Bourne. I bought this one because I liked it.
Last edited by TheBig-O; 04-13-2012 at 09:39 PM. Reason: sp.
#24
....... i made sure to have big sizes available when i made the 1st Shark shirts
........... and i've yet to buy a dealership shirt.
........... and i've yet to buy a dealership shirt.
#26
Pay toilets . . . Don't give them any ideas.
#27
Same here, man! That is basically what made me quit buying them. I will buy one if its really different or event related but it also has to be in 3X, which is hard to find most of the time. I usually wear XXL but HD shirts shrink like those old shrink a dink things I had as a kid.
#28
I only saw one or two I liked, when I came back thinking I'll spring for it , it was gone. Agree with warcon they're homogenous now. === so at my friend's house for dinner & his brother in law has a harley t-shirt and a harley denim with cutoff sleeves. ==And I brought the harley. (no moco gear)
#29
I don't know where to start with this one:
---Cost of cotton is through the roof. Along with everything else I might add.
---Most Harley Tees are Hanes Beefy-T's, screen-printed by RK. Can't beat a Beefy-T for comfort, thickness, and lack of shrinking.
---Often feel strange about spending money to advertise for people/companies. So many people tattooing Harley on their skin that must not be a problem for everyone. Having said that, when I go somewhere on a trip I do often buy a tee. Sometimes it is Harley, other bike shop, a really cool bar, or a dive shop. Yes, I know I contradicted myself. It's an ongoing internal struggle.
---I don't think your cool shirts only available at one dealer ever existed. Think you just didn't notice b4. When I do buy I'm looking a whole lot more at the back than the front.
---I have no doubt that you would find the dealers cost on these shirts to be too high a price to pay for them.
---I think a lot of Harley's Motorclothes are superior products but I buy them clearence, online, Ebay, etc. I want to know who all these people are paying full price and where they get their money.
---Cost of cotton is through the roof. Along with everything else I might add.
---Most Harley Tees are Hanes Beefy-T's, screen-printed by RK. Can't beat a Beefy-T for comfort, thickness, and lack of shrinking.
---Often feel strange about spending money to advertise for people/companies. So many people tattooing Harley on their skin that must not be a problem for everyone. Having said that, when I go somewhere on a trip I do often buy a tee. Sometimes it is Harley, other bike shop, a really cool bar, or a dive shop. Yes, I know I contradicted myself. It's an ongoing internal struggle.
---I don't think your cool shirts only available at one dealer ever existed. Think you just didn't notice b4. When I do buy I'm looking a whole lot more at the back than the front.
---I have no doubt that you would find the dealers cost on these shirts to be too high a price to pay for them.
---I think a lot of Harley's Motorclothes are superior products but I buy them clearence, online, Ebay, etc. I want to know who all these people are paying full price and where they get their money.