Thread: Hotrod clothing
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04-12-2007 11:23 AM #1
Hotrod clothing
Other than the show that you attend, where do you buy your hotrod clothing, ie T-shirts and hats.Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
4-16-07
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04-12-2007 11:40 AM #2
Don't actually look for things elsewhere. Few stores carry such items unless it is a vendor specializing in street rod parts. Have gotten a couple from online clubs. Have also got some nice knit shirts embroidered with my cars at car shows and the mall.
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04-12-2007 12:34 PM #3
www.speedwaymotors.com has a decent selection I'v found. I'v gotten a few things from there. Big Dogs also has some hot rod shirts, I'v gotten from them a few times.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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04-12-2007 12:37 PM #4
I get mine from vendors, i,e so-cal, mooneyes, nhra plus i buy alot of lucky 13 clothes
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04-12-2007 01:13 PM #5
You might try doin a search for "Rodders Alley". They got some nice stuff.
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04-12-2007 04:00 PM #6
You mean the blue jeans and freebie T-Shirts from Vendors???? I "dress up" for car shows the same as any other day. Don't tell me the fashion police are going to move in on Hot Rodding too?????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2007 04:04 PM #7
Karls Kustom and "415" both have quality shirts.
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04-12-2007 04:43 PM #8
I drive nakedOld guy hot rodder
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04-12-2007 04:47 PM #9
Originally Posted by brianrupnowYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-12-2007 06:57 PM #10
EBay has a lot. I would like to finds some hot rod camp or aloha style shirts that don't cost 60+ bucks
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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04-12-2007 07:31 PM #11
I've bought the T shirt transfers from Staples and have done a few that way. Not much hot rod stuff yet, but quite a impressive wardrobe of shirts with my Grandkids on them! If you can take a picture, you can make an iron-on transfer out of it. It's easy to do.
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04-13-2007 04:40 PM #12
Originally Posted by brianrupnow
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01-15-2008 04:53 PM #13
I usually pick something up at a show or an event. A couple of years ago I started pedaling my gearshift knobs at shows, and that lead to making up shirt designs and taking them with me to shows. Now I have over 50 shirt designs, and more coming all the time. But I still buy shirts at events.BoneheadCustomz.com
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01-15-2008 06:04 PM #14
Originally Posted by Supa Roosta
Don
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01-16-2008 05:29 AM #15
Tweetys getting used to it now.-Weather this cold, there ain't nothing to see anyways---Old guy hot rodder
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