Champion t-shirts
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Re: Champion t-shirtssure, but can i have the tag to sew it back in?
Re: Champion t-shirtswhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....
JJ
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Re: Champion t-shirtsEasy there tiger. It's just vintage clothing.
I find that original labels photocopy better and I'd like to hold on to the label for my personal collection. Also, educating our staff is a priority over selling individual pieces for a $100. If my people are better educated they'll be able to pick up more of these things and make us alot more than $200. I don't really have to patience to list things one by one on ebay. I don't know how you guys do it, waiting for a buyer can be frustrating. Last edited by CRAZYBUBBA on Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Champion t-shirtsPS that shirt is from Gonzaga High School in Washington, DC, not Gonzaga University.
Re: Champion t-shirts
That makes sense since the rags came from the Baltimore area. The question is: What kid wears an xl? It still fits like a large after 50 years.
Re: Champion t-shirtsFound a champion nylon jacket this week. Trying to date this tag. I haven't seen any comments on the black runner champion labels.
Re: Champion t-shirtscan't seem to find one like it on redcloud - but they say all of the thin horizontal style ones are 60s.
lets see the rest of the jacket! JJ
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Re: Champion t-shirtsits 70's as far as i remember.
Re: Champion t-shirtsYeah, I'd agree with nicotine's assessment based upon the collar.
While sometimes it's worthwhile to keep in mind that 70s collars were actually a revival of the 40s wingtip collars, I'm pretty sure that yours is a 70s issue, it looks like the material is nylon.
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