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    Default (Inexpensive?) Bowling Shirts

    I saw a shirt in Macy's on clearance for $9.99, made of modal and polyester, and did some researching and found out the kind of shirt I like is a bowling shirt! Looking around, they can be pretty expensive. Is there a good source for inexpensive bowling shirts? Think Charlie Sheen on 2.5 Men. Except inexpensive.

    I also like short-sleeve button-downs with patterns that hurt your eyes, especially dots, if anyone knows a good source for those.
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    Sierra Trading Post tends to have decent discounts on good brands.
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    Check out vintage clothing and thrift shops as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TENroaches View Post
    I saw a shirt in Macy's on clearance for $9.99, made of modal and polyester, and did some researching and found out the kind of shirt I like is a bowling shirt! Looking around, they can be pretty expensive. Is there a good source for inexpensive bowling shirts? Think Charlie Sheen on 2.5 Men. Except inexpensive.

    I also like short-sleeve button-downs with patterns that hurt your eyes, especially dots, if anyone knows a good source for those.
    Geoffrey Beene (if you can find one of their outlet stores) has great shirts at inexpensive prices.

    Also... take a look in Marshalls for Liz Claiborne short-sleeve button downs with patterns that hurt your eyes.
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    I am not sure if this qualifies as inexpensive but http://www.daddyos.com/ has some pretty cool stuff.

 

 

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