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New merch. A good amount of Rittz shirts.

http://www.strangemusicinc.net/index.html?page=1

I'm feeling all those shirts but that sucks they made a new Caribou Lou shirt so soon after the last! Just bought it.


And anyone else notice the shirt printing quality isn't too great? I have three of my thirteen strange music shirts whose printing is already cracked and I've only owned these shirts for a few months... Kinda disappointing for $20.

damn them for making such dope merch they gonna make me broke gotta get me a couple of the rittz shirts 

I wonder how much of a drop they have seen in purchases after raising the prices. I'd totally pick up a Rittz shirt, and probably that Kali hoodie, but I'm not about to drop 105-110 bucks for a shirt and a sweatshirt. Still bitter about their greed.

Yeah, the shirts have always cracked relatively easily, but other than that I've never had a problem with the quality of the shirts, other than the fact that some of them look corny as fuck. The shirts have never really impressed me, but on the other hand, I like the variety of the designs for Ces Cru & SM. Every one else's shirts are pretty much

1. quotes from a song, or the title itself  

2. Artist logo (Spider K, Ces logo, Snake & Bat, etc.) or

3. Artist's name with some kind of artwork.

And then of course, these all come in a plethora of colors including red, slightly brighter red, black, or white. Despite my criticism though, there's still a nice selection of shirts that I'd wear.

I wouldn't mind the price jump if there wasn't S&H yet to be included. I think $20 was a fairer price considering, imo, none of the shirts are really premium quality, but I also don't think the new price is outrageous (unless you live somewhere where S&H is going to be just as much as the shirt itself). As many have said, sales are the time to get basically any merch from the store, which is basically the only time I buy from the store to begin with. But with all the said, I'd rather spend my money on that Sorry 'n Shit shirt than some of the shitty artwork on mainstream artist's merch. I think I saw a Lil Wayne shirt with literally just him wearing a Fedora smiling on a plain black T. I didn't look at the price, but I imagine it was at least $20-$25. So, it could be worse I guess. As long as the price of merch on tour doesn't change I don't have much to complain about.

TECHN9CIANofABQ said:

I'm feeling all those shirts but that sucks they made a new Caribou Lou shirt so soon after the last! Just bought it.


And anyone else notice the shirt printing quality isn't too great? I have three of my thirteen strange music shirts whose printing is already cracked and I've only owned these shirts for a few months... Kinda disappointing for $20.

Strictly white black and red shirts are killing me. I bought the green Mayday shirt just to have a different color. Turns out to be one of my favorite shirts.

Charles Weis said:

Yeah, the shirts have always cracked relatively easily, but other than that I've never had a problem with the quality of the shirts, other than the fact that some of them look corny as fuck. The shirts have never really impressed me, but on the other hand, I like the variety of the designs for Ces Cru & SM. Every one else's shirts are pretty much

1. quotes from a song, or the title itself  

2. Artist logo (Spider K, Ces logo, Snake & Bat, etc.) or

3. Artist's name with some kind of artwork.

And then of course, these all come in a plethora of colors including red, slightly brighter red, black, or white. Despite my criticism though, there's still a nice selection of shirts that I'd wear.

I wouldn't mind the price jump if there wasn't S&H yet to be included. I think $20 was a fairer price considering, imo, none of the shirts are really premium quality, but I also don't think the new price is outrageous (unless you live somewhere where S&H is going to be just as much as the shirt itself). As many have said, sales are the time to get basically any merch from the store, which is basically the only time I buy from the store to begin with. But with all the said, I'd rather spend my money on that Sorry 'n Shit shirt than some of the shitty artwork on mainstream artist's merch. I think I saw a Lil Wayne shirt with literally just him wearing a Fedora smiling on a plain black T. I didn't look at the price, but I imagine it was at least $20-$25. So, it could be worse I guess. As long as the price of merch on tour doesn't change I don't have much to complain about.

TECHN9CIANofABQ said:

I'm feeling all those shirts but that sucks they made a new Caribou Lou shirt so soon after the last! Just bought it.


And anyone else notice the shirt printing quality isn't too great? I have three of my thirteen strange music shirts whose printing is already cracked and I've only owned these shirts for a few months... Kinda disappointing for $20.

The white red and black is getting mad annoying I agree..lynch needs some more blue merch..
I'm all about represetin my homies in the red, I don't own a single blue shirt lmao

Luckily I love red, black and white, but I live in Florida and I refuse to wear black in the summer so it can be a bitch. Some variety in color would be nice, some blue, green, purple even, I'd wear all those colors with some nice Strange artwork on it. I know those are like Tech and Kutt's trademark colors but I can only own so many red, white and black shirts before my wardrobe starts looking the same every day.

Alex M said:

Strictly white black and red shirts are killing me. I bought the green Mayday shirt just to have a different color. Turns out to be one of my favorite shirts.

Charles Weis said:

Yeah, the shirts have always cracked relatively easily, but other than that I've never had a problem with the quality of the shirts, other than the fact that some of them look corny as fuck. The shirts have never really impressed me, but on the other hand, I like the variety of the designs for Ces Cru & SM. Every one else's shirts are pretty much

1. quotes from a song, or the title itself  

2. Artist logo (Spider K, Ces logo, Snake & Bat, etc.) or

3. Artist's name with some kind of artwork.

And then of course, these all come in a plethora of colors including red, slightly brighter red, black, or white. Despite my criticism though, there's still a nice selection of shirts that I'd wear.

I wouldn't mind the price jump if there wasn't S&H yet to be included. I think $20 was a fairer price considering, imo, none of the shirts are really premium quality, but I also don't think the new price is outrageous (unless you live somewhere where S&H is going to be just as much as the shirt itself). As many have said, sales are the time to get basically any merch from the store, which is basically the only time I buy from the store to begin with. But with all the said, I'd rather spend my money on that Sorry 'n Shit shirt than some of the shitty artwork on mainstream artist's merch. I think I saw a Lil Wayne shirt with literally just him wearing a Fedora smiling on a plain black T. I didn't look at the price, but I imagine it was at least $20-$25. So, it could be worse I guess. As long as the price of merch on tour doesn't change I don't have much to complain about.

TECHN9CIANofABQ said:

I'm feeling all those shirts but that sucks they made a new Caribou Lou shirt so soon after the last! Just bought it.


And anyone else notice the shirt printing quality isn't too great? I have three of my thirteen strange music shirts whose printing is already cracked and I've only owned these shirts for a few months... Kinda disappointing for $20.

And what's up with the raised prices... Shirts used to be $20 now they're $25?

The Bloody Murdah, Kill Shit, Caribou Lou and Black Lynch shirts are dope as fuck, but damn...$25 for each plus shipping is pretty pricey...i might just get a couple

omg day lynch shirt has a triangle. Strange reppin' Illuminati fuck that i ain't supportin' Strange no more

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