One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on September 20, 2007, 11:04:36 PM
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Browny tonight had a big do to premiere his new t-shirt brand "Blackbyrd".
www.blackbyrd.com.au
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$99 for a t-shirt :gobdrop
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I can get close to 8 of my T/shirt's for that price so I will not be seen wearing one of them.
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$99 for a t-shirt :gobdrop
:gobdrop indeed.
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they look look
100 bux is not that much for a good quality t
if kmart is ur style , shop there
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they look look
100 bux is not that much for a good quality t
if kmart is ur style , shop there
Yeah coz there is nothing inbetween K-Mart and Brownie's gear. ::)
I'll stick with my band t-shirts and my surf brand tees thanks that are under $50 a pop easily. :thumbsup
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Probably made in China as well. Makes Billabong look cheap.
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100 bux is not that much for a good quality t
if kmart is ur style , shop there
xXx, what if Kmart isn't my style, but I can't afford 100 buck tshirts?
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Materialistic people really have no soul or substance anyway.
And besides they're krap
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Materialistic people really have no soul or substance anyway.
And besides they're krap
:bow
Once again you have hit the nail on the head CUB..
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little old mai ling working for her bowl of rice so browny can charge $99.00
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little old mai ling working for her bowl of rice so browny can charge $99.00
There used to be lots of people working for a bowl of rice in Hong Kong a few decades ago - none there now.
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I don't like them they look old fashioned. ;)
It's cotton & some ink right? ???
$99 is ridiculous. You could pick up 30 that look the same in Bangkok.
PS: Nice website though.
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$99 t-shirts saves us money on his footy salary ;).
"AFL nobody" - yeah right Browny.
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"AFL nobody" - yeah right Browny.
:rollin
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Browny's t-shirts have made the Daily Telegraph fashion pages
Perfect tees
By Melissa Hoyer
Daily Telegraph
February 10, 2008 12:00am
AFTER increasing demand for the pre-loved, vintage-inspired Blackbyrd T-shirts, AFL star Nathan Brown from the Richmond Tigers has designed a short line of engineered printed tees.
Influenced by everything rock and rebellion, the prints are overlaid on faded colour palettes of muddy blacks, washed-out reds and dirty whites.
Made from 100 per cent cotton, the T-shirts come in a range of sizes taking into consideration that some men like their tees tight to show off their guns, while others prefer them a bit bigger to hide their protruding pud.
Nathan reckons his T-shirts have the perfect cut and fabric (with 100 per cent combed cotton as soft as a baby's bum), a "nice'' factor (with posh velvet-lined collars) and top-notch service (including personalised message with gift-wrapping).
Delivery is in a beautiful black, matte box with the full range available online at
www.blackbyrd.com.au
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23186259-5009160,00.html
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100 bux is not that much for a good quality t
if kmart is ur style , shop there
xXx, what if Kmart isn't my style, but I can't afford 100 buck tshirts?
Move to Qld. We don't need them up here, just good old singlets! ;D
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To go with our muscles and tans.
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r still krap
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I dont mind his t-shirts from what i have seen but they are way too over priced for my liking ::) ::)
They are after all only a t-shirt
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I dont mind his t-shirts from what i have seen but they are way too over priced for my liking ::) ::)
They are after all only a t-shirt
Exactly.
For $100.00 you'd want them made out of silk.
The mark up on these thing's would be 2000%.