I need a PJ running shirt

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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    The shirts from the 08' tour were made softer than the average tee from any other tour - the reaper tee in particular. Good workout shirt.
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  • Foriginal Sin
    Foriginal Sin Scottsdale, AZ Posts: 1,876
    edited September 2016
    RS151862 said:

    They should pair up with fellow northwest giant Nike and make some dri-fit shirts.

    A collaboration with Marshawn Lynch's "Beastmode" brand would be sweet
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  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,071
    I started a similar thread 5 years ago: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/167136/pj-and-other-bands-should-make-workout-gear#latest

    Some thought it was a really dumb idea...
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  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    I run 4-5 times a week. I would love a 10C runners shirt.
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  • jmug23
    jmug23 Posts: 778
    I'm in for sure!
  • I'm am totally onboard with this.
  • ehbacon
    ehbacon Posts: 1,972
    edited September 2016
    I either don't wear a shirt when running or wear underarmor/jacket, so PJ underarmor would be cool


    Would give me something cool to wear when cross country season gets to October.
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  • ComeToTX said:

    I started a similar thread 5 years ago: http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/167136/pj-and-other-bands-should-make-workout-gear#latest

    Some thought it was a really dumb idea...

    Wow. I missed seeing that one back then. what's with all the negativity in that old thread? This time around seems to have a lot more positive responses.... hope that helps the Ten Club decide to make some performance tees. It's a pretty reasonable thing to sell. They're only t-shirts after all, just in a different material.
  • AceCool
    AceCool Texas Posts: 455

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

  • Cocoyr
    Cocoyr Manila, Philippines Posts: 114
    I run a lot. I would love to have a PJ running shirt.
  • I pretty much live in running clothes after work & on weekends so I love this idea
  • AceCool said:

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

    come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
  • ehbacon
    ehbacon Posts: 1,972

    AceCool said:

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

    come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
    plus now it's clear that it's something their fans want, so doing it definitely wouldn't be anything like selling out.
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  • mikerl
    mikerl Posts: 580
    I'm buying....

    In the event this doesn't become a reality, there must be some online company that will print what we want on a synthetic T. Can't we just get a stickman printed on a dry-fit?
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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Great idea
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  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,071
    edited September 2016

    AceCool said:

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

    come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
    how can anyone get mad about this idea when they sold dog collars?
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  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    ComeToTX said:

    AceCool said:

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

    come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
    how can anyone get mad about this idea when they sold dog collars?
    Its always funny. People ask for some things, 10c does it, and then they are said to be selling out. I's be excited it PJ teamed with someone to do this.
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  • Ray J. T.
    Ray J. T. Posts: 4,130
    edited September 2016

    ComeToTX said:

    AceCool said:

    Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.

    Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.

    come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
    how can anyone get mad about this idea when they sold dog collars?
    Its always funny. People ask for some things, 10c does it, and then they are said to be selling out. I's be excited it PJ teamed with someone to do this.
    Couldn't agree more. How exactly is making merchandise selling out? selling out to who?
  • RS151862 said:

    They should pair up with fellow northwest giant Nike and make some dri-fit shirts.

    I've had the same thought as well! The per shirt cost probably make it prohibitive to do on a large scale but maybe they could do the show specific shirts in the dri-fit material seeing that those are typically a limited run anyway.

    As it is now I'm really starting to move away from buying concert tee's primarily because I don't like the feel of most cotton t-shirts. The cotton is either too thick and rigid or it's too thin/cheaply made.

    And while we're on the topic of shirts, I would definitely like to see the club offer a nice, dri-fit style polo shirt. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to rep their favorite band every now and then on a casual dress Friday at work!

    RM
  • Ray J. T.
    Ray J. T. Posts: 4,130

    RS151862 said:

    They should pair up with fellow northwest giant Nike and make some dri-fit shirts.

    I've had the same thought as well! The per shirt cost probably make it prohibitive to do on a large scale but maybe they could do the show specific shirts in the dri-fit material seeing that those are typically a limited run anyway.

    As it is now I'm really starting to move away from buying concert tee's primarily because I don't like the feel of most cotton t-shirts. The cotton is either too thick and rigid or it's too thin/cheaply made.

    And while we're on the topic of shirts, I would definitely like to see the club offer a nice, dri-fit style polo shirt. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to rep their favorite band every now and then on a casual dress Friday at work!

    RM
    You are not alone on that polo idea. I am in.