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What's the most you've ever paid for a T-Shirt?

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I keep finding awesome T-Shirts and that baulking slightly at the price tag. I mean its a T-shirt for goodness sake its not exactly hard to make is it?

So what's the most you have ever paid for a T-shirt? And what about the most expensive item of clothing you own generally?

I think the most i have paid for a T-shirt is £30 :mad::cool:

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I thought he might want to name drop his store in here. It's been a while after all and there's only so long you can keep replying to yourself. :whistle:

once bought a D&G one in Harrods (I think) could have been Harvey Nicks or Slefridges or somewhere... anyway it hadnt got the price on and the staff were soo shitty, looking down on me with their £3 per hour jobs and £600 haircuts. :mad:

So I went to the till and he rang it up as £100 !!!!!!!!!

I was a little taken back, but thought nah feck em... Im not telling them I think thats fecking scandalous. So i bought it and took it back 2 days later...

:whistle:

Wanqas wat a rip! :mad:

Posted

once bought a D&G one in Harrods (I think) could have been Harvey Nicks or Slefridges or somewhere... anyway it hadnt got the price on and the staff were soo shitty, looking down on me with their £3 per hour jobs and £600 haircuts. :mad:

So I went to the till and he rang it up as £100 !!!!!!!!!

I was a little taken back, but thought nah feck em... Im not telling them I think thats fecking scandalous. So i bought it and took it back 2 days later...

:whistle:

Wanqas wat a rip! :mad:

Haha that's class :D Think I would have done exactly the same :thumbup:

Posted

I think the most i've paid is about £60-70, which is a ridiculous amount of money for a t-shirt really but I must stress that this was a rare incident because the t-shirt looked the business and had to be bought.

Posted

Having said that, I have about 12 jackets in my wardrobe most of which cost over £100. As you can imagine, it's not easy to get substantial amount of wear out of ALL of them at once!

Shoes are a weakness too. £Â£Ã‚£Ã‚£Ã‚£

Posted

i once spent about 50 quid on cans of lager to get a free t-shirt............after i'd drank the lager it no longer fitted me :cry:

Posted

just think Shum, you want need th XL now...unlike me

hmm, doesn't make a difference on the price unfortunately!

Posted

About 15 years ago I bought a Hugo Boss t-shirt for £180 pricey I know, but it's still going strong and works out at about £12 a year so not bad.

I recently bought A Bathing Ape t-shirt for £150 don't think it will be around in 15 years though!

I don't tend to buy many clothes but when I do I like to splash out.

Posted

About 15 years ago I bought a Hugo Boss t-shirt for £180 pricey I know, but it's still going strong and works out at about £12 a year so not bad.

I recently bought A Bathing Ape t-shirt for £150 don't think it will be around in 15 years though!

I don't tend to buy many clothes but when I do I like to splash out.

i quite often splash out on new shoes :)

Posted

I like to splash out on pair’s of different but stylish Wellington boots. My collection is very unique , I even have pair that have lasted me 15 years or so now.

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I like to splash out on pair’s of different but stylish Wellington boots. My collection is very unique , I even have pair that have lasted me 15 years or so now.

do you have any lace-up ones?

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