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Southperry Prizes & Info
#21
Corn Wrote:You could always make us pay for shipping.

The problem is to make anything off it by that point you'd be paying me $40 for a t shirt.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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#22
Oh god, $20 is about the limit I'll go Rolleyes. How much do these shirts cost..?
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#23
Corn Wrote:Oh god, $20 is about the limit I'll go Rolleyes. How much do these shirts cost..?

Their price entirely depends on how many are purchased at once. See the thread dedicated to discussing alternatives.
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#24
Is the cotton more of a premium cotton? I've seen places print T-shirts that are almost sheer after 3 washings.
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#25
Fiel Wrote:Is the cotton more of a premium cotton? I've seen places print T-shirts that are almost sheer after 3 washings.

It appears to be so, yes, it has some good heft to it and the logo itself isn't the cheaply spray painted on looks like it'll peel tomorrow practically iron on decal either, but a nice solid feeling imprint.
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#26
Oh, my anchor won! Let's see how it fits up there, I guess. Also, don't worry about the shirt for me, it's a honor, really, but since I live in Europe the shipping must get quite more expensive.

Nontheless, I have to admit the shirt looks pretty nice!
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#27
WowowowOWOWOW.
Does this seriously mean I (could) get a shirt? I can't accept this! o///o
It's sized for sleeping, yeah, okay, but it (lol,srsly) seems too much for me for less than an hour of work. o-o
I'll go with an alternative. Just... wow. T-shirt. Wut.
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