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I used to buy the HD t's but they are just to over priced. I just buy shirts for $10. No logos no nothing. As getting them from other places, well you can order them from any Hd dealer around the world and save the trip. Unless it's your thing to wear HD garb by all means go and wear them.
My brother was in Germany on business. He saw a Harley shop, told the cabbie to stop, came out with 2 t's. I wear both quite a bit.
I am in St. Augustine Florida if anyone would like to trade from here ...let me know. I will post some pics of the shirts here when I get a chance.
Dont know how it would do but having a section for T shirt pics would be interesting!
I travel a lot for business and my friends frequently ask me to bring shirts - can´t see anything wrong for wearing shirts from a dealer you have not been to personally
I travel quite a bit, a lot of it international, and thus far I've gotten shirts from Paris, Frankfurt, Manchester England, Dubai, Qatar, Shanghai and Tel Aviv. And tons of shirts from around the US. My wife says I have way too many Harley shirts, but I told her that isn't possible!
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