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I've seen these T-shirts around that read "Support your local outlaw". And I've seen booths at dealer events selling these shirts. Does anyone know if the T-shirts are associated with the MC? Maybe part of fund rasing or something?
Yes they are support the MC shirts the money goes to the club to help with expenses and alot of people that are not members buy the shirts in support of the club. No problem with that just remember where your at when wearing the shirts as other clubs will consider you a supporter of the clubs shirt you are wearing. Another words don't by an outlaw support shirt and go sit down in a hells angles bar unless you like trouble.
Other than that your fine if that is the dominate club in your area and you support them then get a shirt.
Every chapter has some at the clubhouse, it's a little more personal then to buy online. Usually, they have shirts with "support 15 Ohio" or whatever state you're in. The stuff on the website is usually a little more "general". Also, there are several support shirts that are not displayed at the online shop, so you may even gget shirts that you like better.
Every chapter has some at the clubhouse, it's a little more personal then to buy online. Usually, they have shirts with "support 15 Ohio" or whatever state you're in. The stuff on the website is usually a little more "general". Also, there are several support shirts that are not displayed at the online shop, so you may even gget shirts that you like better.
Agreed. means a lot more when you get to know the guys you are supporting...
think real hard about wearing any support shirts,as a ex clubber of 20 years,other clubs take this **** real serious.if your doing it to just be cool,get a "sons of anarchy" shirt
kirby
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