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pedal brand T-shirts

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Im in some desparate need of some new t shirts. what companies sell some cool stuff? I like white t-shirts with minimal graphics...OBNE has a cool design. EQD stuff is a little to busy for me. any suggestions?
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I always liked EHX's little stoner wood elf

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Smallsound Bigsound's shirts are really cool IMO
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Fairfield have some great shirt.
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Ordered one the other day. Size small. Probably won't fit, but then my girl can flash some pedal lovin' too.
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Black Arts does great shirts. I have several.
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Personally (YMMV), if it's branded, then I'm advertising for them...at the very least, they'd have to give me the shirt for free.
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sylnau wrote:Fairfield have some great shirt.
Yeah, and they meet the minimalist design requirements. Nice stuff!

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oh that randy's revenge shirt!!! love SSBS shirts too
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gordian knot wrote:Personally (YMMV), if it's branded, then I'm advertising for them...at the very least, they'd have to give me the shirt for free.
Do you not wear band t-shirts either then? There's nothing wrong with supporting a small builder with both the profits from the shirt and the advertising.

I tell people directly to check out pedal companies all the time which is more of an advertisement than a shirt is. :idk:
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gordian knot wrote:Personally (YMMV), if it's branded, then I'm advertising for them...at the very least, they'd have to give me the shirt for free.
Fight the machine, man.
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I just got this Mr Black in last week

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and not a pedal brand (unless you count their preamp pedals) but i'll put my Verellen shirt up to any gear brand shirt out there!

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UglyCasanova wrote:
gordian knot wrote:Personally (YMMV), if it's branded, then I'm advertising for them...at the very least, they'd have to give me the shirt for free.
Fight the machine, man.
I just don't take that deal where I'm paying to advertise for someone. If they want to sponsor the ad, then I may or may not take the swag. That's what it really is.

I'm not fighting them and it's not like "they" are "the machine".
Shit man, I've got a MoFo thumb drive on my keyring and a Fenwick charge block for my phone, but I'm not going to pay to advertise for them. They paid for and give me the swag, it's got reasonable utility - enough of a two way street in terms of consideration - so I take that deal.
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I've got a Dr Scientist shirt that came with my The Elements, and a couple years ago I got a BMP ringer t-shirt that I wanna replace with a new identical one.
That verellen shirt is the shit. It better come free with one of their amps though...Right?
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