Shirts From Sevenstock
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Shirts From Sevenstock
Whoever Missed buying shirts cause we ran out at Sevenstock9 I posted up a group buy on the shirts so that you can just order them online.
here is the link: Shirts Link
here is the link: Shirts Link
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i believe i've seen these in person during 7stock and elsewhere from different events... good designs, but i wish quality wise, it would've been better. i think the clothing material is kinda thin... if you guys made it a bit thicker and probably more durable, then i would buy a bunch.
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Originally Posted by d0 Luck
i believe i've seen these in person during 7stock and elsewhere from different events... good designs, but i wish quality wise, it would've been better. i think the clothing material is kinda thin... if you guys made it a bit thicker and probably more durable, then i would buy a bunch.
all the shirts are 6.1 oz shirts, that is perfect for shirts, all the shirts in the shopping centers are 6.1 oz.
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all the shirts are 6.1 oz shirts, that is perfect for shirts, all the shirts in the shopping centers are 6.1 oz.
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Originally Posted by d0 Luck
not w/ LRG, stussy, obey, etc......... it's a heavier thicker material...........
True.. They use thicker material. I cannot argue that. But they dont have rotary designs. This is as thick a shirt as you will find with a nice Roatry print on it.
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Originally Posted by ReZ311
Yeah. I agree with the thickness. It's more of a gym shirt with how thin it is.
Come on now.. Gym shirt, those are see through.. If you go to Pac Sun, or even Macy's you will see alot of their shirts on the same material.. If you want something thick, we can do sweaters too.
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Originally Posted by d0 Luck
i believe i've seen these in person during 7stock and elsewhere from different events... good designs, but i wish quality wise, it would've been better. i think the clothing material is kinda thin... if you guys made it a bit thicker and probably more durable, then i would buy a bunch.
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ouch. you guys are harsh.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
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Originally Posted by pshaw118
ouch. you guys are harsh.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
yeah dont mean to bash on the shirts, i think its awsome someone is putting in time to make these for us.
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Originally Posted by pshaw118
ouch. you guys are harsh.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
Seriously, I've seen Greg's shirts. They're thick enough, and the designs are good. Besides, the really thick shirts usually don't hang off your shoulders right. They just look really squarish when you wear them. If you're worried about how long they'll last, just buy a few insead of just one. Greg's just a normal guy like the rest of us. He's not running a shirt factory or anything.
The thing is, I know the guy. He's a good guy, and I'm kinda sticking up for a homey here. At the same time, I don't want people to read this and think that his shirts are gonna wear out after a few washes. They're pretty good quality material. They're not as thin as some of you are making them out to be. They're just not as thick as some people would like them to be.
Maybe you guys could go out an find some really thick shirts and have greg put the designs on them for you. He's local, so if you guys get together and have a batch of shirts for him, I'm sure he could do some kind of group pricing for something like that.
Thanks for the very through explanation..
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Originally Posted by d0 Luck
not w/ LRG, stussy, obey, etc......... it's a heavier thicker material...........
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She's our gal at Pulleyboys.com she came down with us to sevenstock to see what it was all about, we are converting her but with 2 kids kinda hard to have an Rx7 (elizahLee is a shortened elizabethLee)
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Originally Posted by Atkins Mama
She's our gal at Pulleyboys.com she came down with us to sevenstock to see what it was all about, we are converting her but with 2 kids kinda hard to have an Rx7 (elizahLee is a shortened elizabethLee)
yes 2 kids would make it hard