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Challenger retirement shirt

Started by GoMangoBoys, April 29, 2021, 05:31:41 AM

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GoMangoBoys

I have several Hawaiian-type shirts featuring cars.  Ever since I retired a year and a half ago, I wear them almost exclusively when I go out or go to parties.  They scream "I am retired".  I have one with Tri-Five Chevys, one with Pontiacs, and 2 different ones with Corvettes.  Recently, I bought several more to add some variety.  I looked long and hard to find one with Challengers.  I got one off of Ebay this week.  It showed up here a couple of days ago, but I have yet to wear it.  The problem with these types of shirts is that they are usually only made for a limited time.  Once they run out, they run out.  So I find many of these Hawaiian-type care shirts that look really cool but are no longer available in the most common size for old men, XL.

anlauto

I'm guessing you have all the ones that Mopar Collectors guide sell ? http://www.moparcollectorguide.com/
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GoMangoBoys

Thanks @anlauto.  I did not know about these.  However, as I previously mentioned, many shirts sell out of the XL size.  Out of the 3 on the site you mentioned, 2 are only available in L and 1 in M.  No XL's


anlauto

Quote from: GoMangoBoys on April 29, 2021, 08:40:18 AM
Thanks @anlauto.  I did not know about these.  However, as I previously mentioned, many shirts sell out of the XL size.  Out of the 3 on the site you mentioned, 2 are only available in L and 1 in M.  No XL's

They've had these out for years, so I can only imagine they are getting down on sizes...Funny...when I'm looking for a medium, they usually only have XL  :haha:
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7E-Bodies

Good call, Alan. They have them, but man are they proud of them!
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