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albinoalbino Posts: 34
edited August 2009 in MTB buying advice
Anyone know of a good website to buy MTB logo-type t-shirts without breaking the bank? Nothing technical, just plain old cotton tees for lounging or easy rides. Cheers

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  • lawmanlawman Posts: 6,868
    chainreactioncycles have loads at discount prices. i get all my tees from there
  • albinoalbino Posts: 34
    THanks for the heads up-

    anyone got any idea why you rarely see tees from bike manafacturers? Most seem to be from the likes of Oakley/Animal/ etc
  • nicklousenicklouse Posts: 50,675 Lives Here
    bike manafacturers

    now that might be a clue.
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
    Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
  • redveeredvee Posts: 11,922
    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • albinoalbino Posts: 34
    nicklouse wrote:
    bike manafacturers

    now that might be a clue.

    Not stopped any other manafacturers outside of the bike world. Being paid by consumers to advertise your product can only be a good thing...
  • Andy BAndy B Posts: 8,115
    albino wrote:
    nicklouse wrote:
    bike manafacturers

    now that might be a clue.

    Not stopped any other manafacturers outside of the bike world. Being paid by consumers to advertise your product can only be a good thing...
    er, what?

    Have you actually looked on bike manufacturers websites?
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  • albinoalbino Posts: 34
    Andy_B wrote:
    albino wrote:
    nicklouse wrote:
    bike manafacturers

    now that might be a clue.

    Not stopped any other manafacturers outside of the bike world. Being paid by consumers to advertise your product can only be a good thing...
    er, what?

    Have you actually looked on bike manufacturers websites?

    Might have got nthe wrong end of the stick on Nick's post, still....

    http://www.trekbikes.com/uk/en/

    Nowt on here as my current ride is a Trek..I'll check others tho
  • paul.skibumpaul.skibum Posts: 4,068
    Even in the films the riders wear gear by their other sponsors - it is just not their trade.

    Trek - not likely

    Sombrio, Dakine, Cove a bit, DMR a bit, HH, Northface these are the t shirts people wear.
    Closet jockey wheel pimp censored .
  • AnonymousAnonymous Posts: 79,667
    I actually quite like the look of the Marin DH tops, but I'd feel a censored wearing one :oops:
  • nicklousenicklouse Posts: 50,675 Lives Here
    albino wrote:
    Andy_B wrote:
    albino wrote:
    nicklouse wrote:
    bike manafacturers

    now that might be a clue.

    Not stopped any other manafacturers outside of the bike world. Being paid by consumers to advertise your product can only be a good thing...
    er, what?

    Have you actually looked on bike manufacturers websites?

    Might have got nthe wrong end of the stick on Nick's post, still....

    http://www.trekbikes.com/uk/en/

    Nowt on here as my current ride is a Trek..I'll check others tho
    you might or might not?

    but the bike companies are in it for selling bikes.

    tops/Ts dont make much, if any cash, if you want then your local dealer will be able to order kit in but not a ready stocked item.

    Oh and yes i have been seen in team kit.

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    Ok now look at it this way. A bike has big Giant/Trek/Scott logos on lt.
    Why should the bike company worry about "Joe Bloggs" down the pub in on of their T's when a rider on the trails is a better advert?
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
    Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
  • AnonymousAnonymous Posts: 79,667
    Nick, have you got a TANK team kit?
    And if you do, is it called a Tank Top?

    badaboomtish!

    :oops:
  • blister pusblister pus Posts: 5,780
    ...far too early (if ever). :roll:


    :lol:
  • Nick, have you got a TANK team kit?
    And if you do, is it called a Tank Top?

    badaboomtish!

    :oops:

    [tumbleweed]...drifts across thread...[/tumbleweed]
    Less internal organs, same supertwisted great taste.
  • AnonymousAnonymous Posts: 79,667
    sorry :oops:
  • redveeredvee Posts: 11,922
    Nick, have you got a TANK team kit?
    And if you do, is it called a Tank Top?

    badaboomtish!

    :oops:

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    I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.
  • you should try https://www.ustradeent.com/adult-6-0-oz-100-cotton-t-shirt-153630.html , they Also customized Print tee as per customer demand
  • steve_sordysteve_sordy Posts: 2,417
    @zoefoster133x2E1xjVh The post you helpfully replied to is almost 12 years old!

    Get into the habit of checking the date before you reply or you may be wasting your time. (But I still make the same mistake now and again).
  • webboowebboo Posts: 5,494
    Zoe is probably a spam bot given the link.
  • veronese68veronese68 Posts: 26,311 Lives Here
    You may not be a bot but you should still pay for your advertising
  • MattFalleMattFalle Posts: 11,644
    MF is with Zoe on this one - he uses the local t shirt printers for his stuff.

    select image from internet

    email to printer

    get printed.

    generally £11/12 for a really good quality t shirt, perfect for that stuff you can't find any more/band t shirt
    .
    The camera down the willy isn't anything like as bad as it sounds.
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