Sad but they were only selling these for a month before discontinuing them. I really wish they would open the shirt club back up. I really regret not picking up a few of the other shirts they still had in stock.
Sad but they were only selling these for a month before discontinuing them. I really wish they would open the shirt club back up. I really regret not picking up a few of the other shirts they still had in stock.
I don't disagree with you, but normally the things that do become worth something are exactly the kind of thing you think that about, because nobody bothers to preserve them so they become rare.
I mean it's a fricking T-shirt? Did you expect the people who buy it to keep it sealed in their closet to resell in 20+ years? How's that going for the other shirt club offerings? I'd rather wear these everyday everywhere I go to show how much I love the show. It's not a hard decision between showing my love for the show and a measly $10-$20 profit.
Am I the only anon on the board who bought these?
Never heard of this before. Post the shirt.
Sad but they were only selling these for a month before discontinuing them. I really wish they would open the shirt club back up. I really regret not picking up a few of the other shirts they still had in stock.
The OSI shirt is my favorite. Diegetic merch is so goddamn rare but it's always peak.
It's either that or the four Hanks as my favorite. My least favorite is Follow That Bikini! I have no idea why they thought that deserved a shirt.
If I had to pick one, it'd be Jefferson Twilight.
I like the car, font, and color scheme.
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At first I didn't think much of it, but Jefferson's silhouette in the car with a single glowing red eye really grew on me once I saw it up close.
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Yep, got em a little while back. Keep the tags on the shirts, they make good bookmarks.
I got them too, they're really comfy
>Wearing a collectible
Why?
Because it's a fricking t-shirt, what, it's gonna be worth something someday?
Probably at least a hundred dollars in 20 years.
I don't disagree with you, but normally the things that do become worth something are exactly the kind of thing you think that about, because nobody bothers to preserve them so they become rare.
I mean it's a fricking T-shirt? Did you expect the people who buy it to keep it sealed in their closet to resell in 20+ years? How's that going for the other shirt club offerings? I'd rather wear these everyday everywhere I go to show how much I love the show. It's not a hard decision between showing my love for the show and a measly $10-$20 profit.
I didn't even think about buying the last round of shirts. It's a shame.
What am I supposed to use my Hank Buck on?
I would buy one but the designs are so boring and small