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5 T-Shirts for US$89 (~$174 Shipped) @ American Giant

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These arent cheap but are a bargain. They are seriously the best shirts i have ever seen. They are made in the usa from usa cotton. Very thick and last forever. The only shirts i ever wear.

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  • +1

    How much is postage?

    • +6

      US$40.. not a bargain at all.

      • +6

        So the title should say ~180AUD delivered.
        I'm sure they meant well and the shirts are great but clearly not a bargain.

  • +3

    Amerixan

    Made in Mexico?

    • Last i checked, mexico wasnt part of the usa. These are usa made and the whole value chain is in the usa

      • -4

        Ummm, well OK, I guess it isn't 'anymore', but here's a free history lesson in lieu of the aforementioned 'bargain'. :)

        In 1835, there were about twenty thousand Americans and four thousand slaves living in the Mexican state of Texas, most of the slaves engaged in making their owners wealthier by the cultivation of cotton. In December of 1835, the Mexican government effectively banned slavery in Texas. Always keen to defend freedom and liberty, the American settlers attempted to secede and steal Texas from Mexico in order to maintain slavery and the wealth and power they derived from it.

        Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna arrived with troops and laid seige to the Catholic mission of the Alamo, which the slaveowners had seized. At the end of a thirteen day seige, all the inhabitants of the Alamao, with the exception of women, children and slaves, were dead.

        The seige of the Alamo is then re-invented, the truth turned upside down, becoming yet another of the great lies of American “history”, spread through a host of movies, television programs, books and articles.

        1842: MEXICO. U.S. forces invade and occupy Monterrey and, a week later, San Diego in the Mexican state of California.

        1844: MEXICO. The U.S. once again invades the Mexican state of Texas.

        1845: MEXICO. The U.S. Congress votes to seize the Mexican state of Texas which had unwisely allowed Americans to settle within its borders. The settlers have been trying since 1836 to take Texas from Mexico and incorporate it into the United States for the very good reason that the Mexican constitution specifically forbids slavery while it is perfectly legal in the freedom-loving ole U.S. of A.

        1846-1848: MEXICO. The U.S. invades Mexico on the manufactured and absurd pretext of an impending Mexican invasion of the U.S. The U.S. invades with troops and also launches heavy and murderous bombardments of civilians from artillery and ships offshore. The basic warplan is overwhelming shock and terror.
        A four day long bombardment of the port of Veracruz causes massive destruction of the city and the deaths of four to five hundred Mexican civilians including large numbers of women and children. A Mexican proposal, made under a flag of truce, to evacuate civilians from Veracruz is refused by the gallant U.S. commander. Atrocities and mass murders of non-combatants are committed by American troops, most notoriously by the Texas Rangers. The U.S. steals almost half a million square miles of Mexico, almost half of the country's total land area, including all of present-day Texas, California, Nevada, Utah and parts of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Wyoming. U.S. forces invade as far as Mexico City. More than twenty five thousand Mexicans are killed by the U.S. and tens of thousands more injured attempting to resist the invasion and theft of Mexican land.

        SO there you go.

        • Woahhhh Hold your anger m8

        • should be handed out on cards at the next GYG Cinco de Mayo event :P

        • wth did i just read?

        • @ManWithTwoCats: heh, no anger there, just history.. :)

  • Expected to be able to buy plus sizes from a store called American Giant. Was dissapoint, no 3XL for the giant man/son.

  • +5

    "These aren't cheap but are a bargain"
    Does not compute.

  • -3

    I can think of plenty of examples of why this is not right.

    E.g. a 1980s lada niva was cheap but not a bargain. A 1980s turbo diesel landcruiser wasnt cheap but was a bargain. Probably still going and worth 30% of what youh paid for it (albeit in different dollars)

    • +3

      Once again I'm sure you meant well, but 5 plain t-shirts for $180 just isn't a bargain.

  • Very thick and last forever. The only shirts i ever wear.

    OK Mr Salesman

  • That's a rip-off

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