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the store in Illinois that personalizes golf t-shirts is called Golf Apparel, it is a well owned store and many people go to it for there shirts and supplies.
The history of Vintage silk circa 1969 men's shirts will vary depending on who owned the shirt. Men wore a variety of silk shirts that buttoned up with fold down collars including bowling shirts and Hawaiian shirts.
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Shirts that represent the Buell Motorcycle Company, manufacturers of american-made sportbikes, carry the Pegasus logo. Buell Motor Company is 51% owned by Harley-Davidson Motor Company and 49% owned by Erik Buell, Chief Technical Officer and Chairman. Buell Motor Company was formed in 1993.
My guess is the Scuderi brothers will lose their shirts and everything they once owned. In other words, catastrophe!
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Puritan was a Wal-Mart owned brand of men's clothing. They made pants, shorts, shirts, and accessories. They were replaced by Wal-Mart's Faded Glory for casualwear and George for dressier clothing.
Vans is an American manufacturer of skateboarding shoes, based in Costa Mesa, California, owned by VF Corporation. The company also produces apparel and other products such as T-shirts, hoodies, socks, hats, and backpacks.
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They send them to some of the 3rd world countries for extra clothes, like last year they sent the New England Patriots shirts and hats to a girls soccer team and their village Well, in the case of the Super bBowl this year the losing teams t-shirts (and losing playoff teams) were donated to World Vision who works to improve the lives of children in over 100 countries. World Vision has been giving away the losing team/misprinted products since 1994. This years misprinted t-shirts will be donated in Nicaragua, Romania, and several other countries. The value of these t-shirts being donated is millions of dollars. These t-shirts will be the first time many folks have ever owned new clothes. In many of the countries food is the number one priority and warm clothes are a luxury so these donations really make a difference and spread the NFL brand to remote parts of the world.
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