I wouldn't pay more than $20-$30 for one, but that SRR shirt is sweet.
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I wouldn't pay more than $20-$30 for one, but that SRR shirt is sweet.
Last edited by CFH; 12-04-2008 at 06:04 AM. Reason: forgot the r in shirt
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i dont understand america, ppv's are mostly $50 which to me is expensive and you guys pay that but a refuse to pay for a t-shirt the same price
if t-shirts like that here were priced at the £15 that ppvs normally are that would be a bargain
even £25 = $50 isnt that bad a price i dont think
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The shirts look cheap, like the ones you see on market stalls with "Hugo Boss" or "Polo Sport" printed on the front.
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The shirts don't look to bad kinda pricey though. I do wish they had more to choose from.
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$50 for a screen printed t-shirt is in fact ridiculous. Most shirt like this are $18-$24. If you are someone that likes paying for a brand name shirt you could pay $40-$50 for a shirt, but those usually have some kind of difficult wraparound print. By market standards (which defines everything in the US) this is a rip off. When Americans pay for a PPV they are usually, not always sharing that cost with a group of friends as well.
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I like them but way too expensive![]()
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I actually wish they sold the ring track jackets that Oscar was wearing on the 24/7 show. I thought those were pretty cool looking. I bet they would be super expensive though if a T-shirt is 50 dollars
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What I dont understand about the The Ring Magazine, is the Subscribtion price for Euro customers...
53 $ for people in the US, 144 $ for Europeans...
The financial crises isnt only in the US.....![]()
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very disappointed in those - no purchase thats for sure![]()
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