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steel driving hammer
Thank you so much.
Didn't even have to leave the house!
Cheers
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memphiscats
Not to be a Debbie-downer but I was at Kohl's two weeks ago and checked the Stones shirts (the store in Memphis didn't have the GRRR just the U.S. tongues). I have to say the quality was not good. It was extremely thin cotton. I have three Stones shirts from my record store and they are much thicker - albeit more expensive. Guess you get what you pay for. But the thin cotton is probably really comfortable - just don't wash in hot water or put in the dryer.
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jazzbass
I must say the official T I bought at the London show is primo quality.
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Munichhilton
Local dealers will almost always be more respectable.
The Stones shirts I have bought from their own website are utter crap.
The thinnest cotton I own. At these prices Kohl's probably aren't much better...but at least the pricing reflects that unlike the ridiculous RS.com
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falo01
shouldnt be surprised if people will make their own shirts instead.
Are you planning to sell the shirt? Or is it for personal consumption only? I might be interested!Quote
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falo01
shouldnt be surprised if people will make their own shirts instead.
Like I'm going to do w/ this one...
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falo01
shouldnt be surprised if people will make their own shirts instead.
Like I'm going to do w/ this one...
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Magically the 1978 Stones NY t-shirt doesn't have Bill Wyman in it. Huh.
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memphiscats
From what I see online, they are a bit cheaper at the store (especially if you have a coupon or get it on a sale-day). However, the store in Memphis didn't have anywhere near the selection. Happy shopping!
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Title5Take1
I had to return this because I'd walked down the street and everyone would try to dance with me. It made me late for my appointments: