Star wars t-shirts

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  • kona0

    speaking of. after i saw star wars in '77 i soon after asked my parents if i could join the star wars fan club. they swag was incredible. posters, patches, calendars, t-shirts (lots of t-shirts), comic coloring books i never colored in... it was amazing. i was age 3 up until probably 8th or 9th grade.

    fast forward to the day our son was born. my parents showed up with a few massive boxes and my wife and i look at each other like 'wtf is this?' i open them and inside are all my coloring books, posters, patches... and t-shirts from when i was a kid. my son has just gotten big enough to wear them and we get compliments literally everywhere we go. older guys (30s - 50s) freak when they see the original shirts.

    i only have two vintage ones that my dad bought back in the early 80s that i'll wear on occasion. i don't much like the new t-shirts. they're overly designed and the cotton just isn't the same as the old stuff.

    • Sell that stuff on ebay. Probably fetch some nice coin for it. That is if you can live without it.CygnusZero4
    • CZ4, you're an idiot. plain and simplealbums
    • upload pics!dobre
    • could be your kids college fund!vaxorcist
    • Thats awesome! I've still got all my old toys at my parents house.Stugoo

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