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Has anyone seen this website before?

www.indianajonesshirts.com
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Post by Holt »

they look pretty temple of domish with those dark buttons.

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Post by Hunter Jones »

According to their whois entry the site was registered on 12 Apr 2008 to a shampootoyou.com.

Let the cash grab begin.
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Lookjs like one of the infamous jacket companies is getting into shirts now!
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Post by PyramidBlaster »

Looks like one of the infamous jacket companies is getting into shirts now!
Or should we say, 'Nefarious'...?
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Post by Mississippi Jones »

Yea, the shirts look...okay....but I think I'm gonna stick to the guys we already know and love.

But at least there's another vender to add to the list. Who knows, the shirts could be state-of-the-art. :wink:

But he does offer a cheaper version for $25. Great for "Indy on a budget."
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Post by RobbyT43 »

Mississippi Jones wrote:Who knows, the shirts could be state-of-the-art. :wink:
Bury it in the sand, and in a thousand years it becomes priceless...like the Ark

-Robby 8)
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Post by kiltie »

That's a security guard's shirt!
We tried out some dress shirts like that in the F.D.; they stick to you like fly-paper and don't breath worth a c**p. Plus, the "budget version" still has the badge tab on it. I'd definately be inclined to follow the advice of experienced heads on this site.
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Post by Indiana MarkVII »

An all polyester shirt in the desert????? Or jungles of South America? Please, give me something that won't skin to my skin in the heat.
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Post by JR »

And those buttons look really cheap.
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Meh. Barf.
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Post by Chewbacca Jones »

I had to wear a shirt just like it when I was a security guard. It was uncomfortable in the winter... in the mountains of northern New Jersey! And the collar bothered my neck so much that I wore a scarf between me and the shirt... even in summer.
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Cease and desist letter coming in 3....2.....1....
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Post by Andymac84 »

Of course...not the best...but for the price, very nice.
I would go again for a Wested-Shirt.
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

Or, for the price, you could get one of Todd's, which has not been "Frankensteined" from other shirts:
Our seamstresses start with a uniform quality shirt like the one below and re-stitch the sleeves, replace the pocket flaps, add the 1.5' band down both sides of the shirt, remove permanent creases and transforms a uniform shirt into a great looking Indiana Jones style shirt.
If it's a "uniform quality" shirt, it's probably polyester or a cotton/poly blend. For the same price, you can order one of Todd's which is reported to have been patterned off an original movie shirt.
With the gracious help of the owner of one of the original Harrison Ford shirts from "Raiders", we were able to duplicate the measurements precisely.
Actually, just checking his site, Todd's price is $49.95, so it's cheaper. Which would YOU choose? :wink:
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Post by Mississippi Jones »

Yea, I'm sticking with Magnoli, or Wested, and my Todd shirt will be shipped on the 23.
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Post by Travner Ravenweird »

Keep an eye on your local thrift stores and you can find the same things for under 5 bucks usually. Plus if the same person/ organization donated more than one you have material to make one with the bands down the front yourself.
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Never trust any website that misuses apostrophes.
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Yes', exact'ly what "he" said. :wink:
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Andymac84 wrote:I would go again for a Wested-Shirt.
I did.

And couldn't be happier! 8)

This has SCAM written all over it, imo.

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Post by Blumburt Jr »

Well I dont like the shirt.
But the details on the female version have caught my eye... :wink:
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Post by Mississippi Jones »

Yes, the female shirt is okay...it can stay. :D
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Post by kiltie »

UUUUhhhhh...details? To me that implies something that you don't initially notice. I'm going with overall tone :wink: .
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