Boxing themed t-shirts
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I usually buy great boxing themed tees from Old Navy. They come out with a new batch every spring. They are mostly old school themed with gyms and fight shirts of fighters most have never heard of. You guys should check it out if you have an ON nearby. They're cheap too!Last edited by isbj; 03-30-2009, 09:18 PM.Comment
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lol so this thread got me browsing random t-shirt sites and I just spontaneously bought this shirt cause I thought it was funny.
http://www.cafepress.com/tvtee.29442006Comment
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I actually have that shirt. LOL, I didn't realize that he was not from Manila till' after I already bought it. I'll still rock it come fight night though. It was made by a Filipino company called "Jeepney".Comment
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The Streetwear Brand "No Mas" has a lot of boxing themed shirts done in a humourous and subtle way - and some are straight up replicas of shirts worn by boxers before. Heck, they even got their name from Roberto Duran. Check out some of their stuff here: http://www.nomas-nyc.com/regseason_shirts.html
they got a couple shirts dedicated to Teofilo Stevenson and Ray Boom Boom Mancini so you know they love boxing.Comment
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The Chico shirt is nice. The image of course belongs to someone else so I'm not sure how the copyright issues could be resolved other than getting permission from the owner. Most smaller companies don't even seem bother with this...
I kind of dig some of the Nike Pac gear but it's near impossible to find. I'd like to get this if I could ever find one at a reasonable price. Of course it's a play off of the old "Bo Knows" campaign.
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Nike Pacquiao T-shirts
Dear all,
If you're still interested in buying Pacquiao shirts, I have 2 sizes (L and XL) of the black Nike glow-in-the-dark "PacMan Knows" t-shirts which I am selling for only US$45 each plus shipping charges from the Philippines. The words “PacMan Knows” situated in front of the shirt glow in the dark. Nestled in the letter A of PacMan is a silhouette of Pacquiao with his hands raised in victory. The left sleeve shows the numbers “2:59” and “5:2:9”, which pertain to the time and date of Pacquiao’s knockout of Ricky Hatton last May 2, 2009 after only 2 minutes and 59 seconds in the second round. The right sleeve displays Pacquiao’s trademark logo consisting of a sun and the letters M and P. These are guaranteed genuine, and they will be shipped in their original packaging with Nike clothes tags.
If you're interested, just send me a message.Comment
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