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Fallout
23-10-12, 06:29 AM
My mate sent me this link and I'm quite tempted to buy one. It'd serve nicely as a middle finger salute to my car loving mates who've never been on a bike before. :mrgreen:

http://www.shotdeadinthehead.com/pistonheads-cars-for-show-t-shirt-mens.html

Got me thinking though. Anyone know of any other cool biking related t-shirts/clothing on sale now? Not really interested in random google images photos, more interested in stuff we could actually buy right now. :)

Rokerman
23-10-12, 06:32 AM
Watching with interest. I am after a fleece.

Spank86
23-10-12, 06:49 AM
Watching with interest. I am after a fleece.
In that case there's a bridge in london I'd like to sell you... ;)

Sir Trev
23-10-12, 06:49 AM
You can make whatever design you like. Several web-based places allow you to add text, images, graphics to a vatiety of garments.

http://www.spreadshirt.co.uk/

My all time favourite is "If I have to explain you would not understand".

Littlepeahead
23-10-12, 07:40 AM
I wear one that says Bad girls love Triumph. Which is why of course I have a Suzuki and a BMW.

Try Grinfactor

Jayneflakes
23-10-12, 08:11 AM
I have one from Streetfighters Magazine (http://www.streetfightersmag.com/merchandise/fringe) and another from The Bulldog Bash (http://www.bulldogbash.eu/). The streetfighters one is awesome and implies that I am a hooligan, which is funny because I ride my bike in the style of a little old lady driver who can barely see over the steering wheel!

As for the other, I think that you have to go to the Bulldog to get one.

dizzyblonde
23-10-12, 08:29 AM
I prefer Ogri t-shirts myself. Been around for years.

Wideboy
23-10-12, 08:56 AM
I have some grinfactor stuff, I like to wear it when I go to sainsburys so all the headless spoilt toff morons get out of my way. That and saying "Oi luv, do we ****ing need some ****ing butta"

Jayneflakes
23-10-12, 09:06 AM
I have some grinfactor stuff, I like to wear it when I go to sainsburys so all the headless spoilt toff morons get out of my way. That and saying "Oi luv, do we ****ing need some ****ing butta"

I like to walk around Ssainburys holding onto my other halfs arm, dribbling and occasionally shouting out rude words. :smt083

I am a monster. :twisted:

When it comes to vile shirts though, I like T-Shirt Hell, but they are so strong I dare not buy one or even link to their site.

Fallout
23-10-12, 09:18 AM
I think making them yourself is a good shout! Just went on that spreadshirt site and I think it's a winner. :)

minimorecambe
23-10-12, 09:38 AM
Or just get iron on transfer paper, print off what you want and do it yourself.

Grin factor have very good customer service as well. I ordered WB a hoodie and they sent the tshirt by accident.
All I had to do was text them to tell them and they told me to keep the tshirt and they sent a hoodie and some cards out as well

Sir Trev
23-10-12, 10:54 AM
I seem to recall introducing myself to a new (elderly) neighbour when moving in for my second year as a student. Could not understand her reluctance to chat until I realised I was wearing a Roger Mellie t-shirt. Oops.

Littlepeahead
23-10-12, 12:04 PM
Introduced a new rather gothy boyfriend to my nan and he was wearing a Sisters of Mercy t-shirt stating in 4 inch high letters 'F*** Me and Marry Me Young'. She gave me her engagement ring to keep not long after.

Roberrrrt
23-10-12, 01:17 PM
http://www.redtorpedo.com/

yorkie_chris
23-10-12, 01:35 PM
I have one from Streetfighters Magazine (http://www.streetfightersmag.com/merchandise/fringe) and another from The Bulldog Bash (http://www.bulldogbash.eu/). The streetfighters one is awesome and implies that I am a hooligan, which is funny because I ride my bike in the style of a little old lady driver who can barely see over the steering wheel!

As for the other, I think that you have to go to the Bulldog to get one.

There was a good un, something like "road racing is not a crime. Well, it is. But f*** it"