Calling to experts: EV BATTLE T SHIRT

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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    $125 to the UK?!  If anyone out there in the US wants to proxy for me and send it on I'd cover all costs, cheers :)
    I am in Canada, not the US, but if you can't find anyone else and you want to pay the $25 instead of $125, pm me. I'm happy to do that. 
    That's really kind of you, thanks.  I have an aunt who lives in the US, so I've messaged her - I don't like to bother her too much though!
    Air23 said:
    How does It fit? Tight?

    I'd say so, says an athletic fit in the product description.

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 40,026
    mcgruff10 said:
    guys still buy products based on what ed ved is wearing?  very odd.
    I don't do it, but I also don't see it as the same as buying something because a kardashian/random celebrity is wearing it. we assume, I think, (rightly or wrongly) that if ed's wearing it, there's some sort of message there, and maybe it connects the person in some way to one of their musical heros to share that message. 

    sometimes I've considered tracking down a shirt one of the guys in the band wore just because I like it, not because it was worn by one of them specifically. 
    Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer



  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,193
    mcgruff10 said:
    guys still buy products based on what ed ved is wearing?  very odd.
    I don't do it, but I also don't see it as the same as buying something because a kardashian/random celebrity is wearing it. we assume, I think, (rightly or wrongly) that if ed's wearing it, there's some sort of message there, and maybe it connects the person in some way to one of their musical heros to share that message. 

    sometimes I've considered tracking down a shirt one of the guys in the band wore just because I like it, not because it was worn by one of them specifically. 
    good point bud.  I hope you are right but unfortunately you have a lot of people...well you know what I'm saying.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 40,026
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    guys still buy products based on what ed ved is wearing?  very odd.
    I don't do it, but I also don't see it as the same as buying something because a kardashian/random celebrity is wearing it. we assume, I think, (rightly or wrongly) that if ed's wearing it, there's some sort of message there, and maybe it connects the person in some way to one of their musical heros to share that message. 

    sometimes I've considered tracking down a shirt one of the guys in the band wore just because I like it, not because it was worn by one of them specifically. 
    good point bud.  I hope you are right but unfortunately you have a lot of people...well you know what I'm saying.
    yes, I do. :wink:
    Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer



  • slobberdog68
    slobberdog68 Posts: 692
    edited May 2017


    Fall tour=80% of fans wearing battle tees  

    Post edited by slobberdog68 on
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    Is the fortune that you need

  • RunIntoTheRain
    RunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,033
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
  • mwplum
    mwplum Posts: 1,545
    $125 to the UK?!  If anyone out there in the US wants to proxy for me and send it on I'd cover all costs, cheers :)
    Might be able to hook you up too if it doesn't work out with your aunt. I'm in Vancouver Canada, but have a US address in Blaine, WA, that I can ship to. Was thinking of picking up one for myself too. I go to Seattle a lot for concerts, but the only issue is that I'm not going to the US next until August 1, so I could pick it up then and ship it through Canada Post when I'm back, but it could take awhile. PM me if that works for you. 
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 98,322
    edited May 2017
    mwplum said:
    $125 to the UK?!  If anyone out there in the US wants to proxy for me and send it on I'd cover all costs, cheers :)
    Might be able to hook you up too if it doesn't work out with your aunt. I'm in Vancouver Canada, but have a US address in Blaine, WA, that I can ship to. Was thinking of picking up one for myself too. I go to Seattle a lot for concerts, but the only issue is that I'm not going to the US next until August 1, so I could pick it up then and ship it through Canada Post when I'm back, but it could take awhile. PM me if that works for you. 
    What's your shipping rate to British Columbia? For Ontario it's $20 and Nova Scotia $35. Totally messed up shipping service they are using when all of USA is $6 bucks. :/
    Post edited by demetrios on
  • mwplum
    mwplum Posts: 1,545

    mcgruff10 said:
    guys still buy products based on what ed ved is wearing?  very odd.
    I get what you're saying. In this instance though, I really dig the company as I'm a massive baseball fan, and really love the bats they're making. Also, on a personal level, Fenway 1 was the most significant PJ show I've ever been to, or ever will go to, so I'd like to get that shirt.

    But it's become kind of funny going to shows and seeing people wear various shirts EV has in the past. I noticed that a lot at Wrigley last year, and increasingly so at other shows too. It's almost the middle-age dude version of buying whatever trendy handbag a Kardashian has endorsed, lol. 
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,193
    mwplum said:

    mcgruff10 said:
    guys still buy products based on what ed ved is wearing?  very odd.
    I get what you're saying. In this instance though, I really dig the company as I'm a massive baseball fan, and really love the bats they're making. Also, on a personal level, Fenway 1 was the most significant PJ show I've ever been to, or ever will go to, so I'd like to get that shirt.

    But it's become kind of funny going to shows and seeing people wear various shirts EV has in the past. I noticed that a lot at Wrigley last year, and increasingly so at other shows too. It's almost the middle-age dude version of buying whatever trendy handbag a Kardashian has endorsed, lol. 
    THat makes sense.  Good luck in. your search bud. I m glad you get what I m saying.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,193
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mwplum
    mwplum Posts: 1,545
    demetrios said:
    mwplum said:
    $125 to the UK?!  If anyone out there in the US wants to proxy for me and send it on I'd cover all costs, cheers :)
    Might be able to hook you up too if it doesn't work out with your aunt. I'm in Vancouver Canada, but have a US address in Blaine, WA, that I can ship to. Was thinking of picking up one for myself too. I go to Seattle a lot for concerts, but the only issue is that I'm not going to the US next until August 1, so I could pick it up then and ship it through Canada Post when I'm back, but it could take awhile. PM me if that works for you. 
    What's your shipping rate to British Columbia? For Ontario it's $20 and Nova Scotia $35. Totally messed up shipping service they are using when all of USA is $6 bucks. :/
    I didn't actually check until you mentioned it as I assumed it would be $35, but it's actually $20. I agree, that's outrageous if it's that much more to ship to Atlantic Canada. If you want, I could do the same for you. Not sure the cost of shipping from Vancouver to NS, but would guess it would be less. 
    1992-07-21 Vancouver
    1993-9-4 Vancouver
    1996-9-16 Seattle
    1998-7-19 Vancouver, 7-21 Seattle, Memorial Stadium
    2000-11-6 Seattle
    2001-10-22 Seattle
    2002 -12-09 Seattle
    2009-8-17 Manchester, 9-25 Vancouver
    2011-6-16 Seattle (EV), 9-3/4 PJ20, 9-25 Vancouver
    2012-6-27 Amsterdam (#2!)
    2013-11-29 Portland, 12-4 Vancouver, 12-6 Seattle
    2014-AUS - 1-26 Sydney, 1-31 Adelaide, 2-11/12 EV Sydney State Theatre, 2-13 EV Opera House
    2014 - USA - Memphis, Detroit, MOLINE, St. Paul, MILWAUKEE, Denver, 25/26 Bridge School
    2016 - Lexington, Philly x 2, MSG x 2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto x 2, Pemberton, Fenway x 2, Wrigley x 2
    2018 - Seattle x 2, Missoula, Fenway x 2
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,910
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 
    It's kind of what Corduroy is about, lol.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • RunIntoTheRain
    RunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,033
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 
    Oh I get what you're saying.
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,296
    edited May 2017
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 

    I get what you are saying completely.  

    I also understand the other viewpoint where most of the time we buy stuff because of advertising.  So we can see a commercial or magazine ad and buy a similar piece of clothing based on a stranger wearing it, or buy a piece of clothing because your favorite musician happened to be wearing it and you though it looked cool.  The unfucktheworld shirt is pretty badass.

  • helplessdancer
    helplessdancer Posts: 5,293
    i buy every shirt that ed wears on stage. i have been doing that for years. it's way better than collecting buttons and stickers. IMNSHO
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,193
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 

    I get what you are saying completely.  

    I also understand the other viewpoint where most of the time we buy stuff because of advertising.  So we can see a commercial or magazine ad and buy a similar piece of clothing based on a stranger wearing it, or buy a piece of clothing because your favorite musician happened to be wearing it and you though it looked cool.  The unfucktheworld shirt is pretty badass.

    Totally agree bud!  However we know some people buy because....you feel me right?
    -
    and the unfuck the world shirt was bad ass!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,296
    edited May 2017
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 

    I get what you are saying completely.  

    I also understand the other viewpoint where most of the time we buy stuff because of advertising.  So we can see a commercial or magazine ad and buy a similar piece of clothing based on a stranger wearing it, or buy a piece of clothing because your favorite musician happened to be wearing it and you though it looked cool.  The unfucktheworld shirt is pretty badass.

    Totally agree bud!  However we know some people buy because....you feel me right?
    -
    and the unfuck the world shirt was bad ass!

    Yep, some people buy only because Eddie wore it which I do find odd.  Not the worst thing someone could do but odd.  I'd rather dress like Eddie than drink and drive like Tiger.
  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Why does that bother you @mcgruff10 ?
    Does it negatively impact your life if someone gets a shirt that a band member wore? 
    Hugh and mwplum get what I m saying. 
    It's kind of what Corduroy is about, lol.
    "They can buy but can't put on my clothes."
    everybody wants the most they can possibly get
    for the least they could possibly do
  • green_girl
    green_girl Posts: 931
    It's okay to like something someone else wears.
    I've seen people in an elevator wearing a cool shirt and really wanted to ask them where they bought it.