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Posted by illmaticnyc on Oct-27-2005 18:30:

where can i buy some dj clothes?

like paul van dyk, vandit, armin tshirts. armada,etc.

i was gonna order it from their sites but its so much money!@!


Posted by Vlad on Oct-27-2005 18:32:

uhhh... no?

if you dont want to support the artist, dont buy it from their site.


Posted by LuNaSeA on Oct-27-2005 18:35:

not artist-related but really cool shit: www.djboutique.com

FTW!


Posted by illmaticnyc on Oct-27-2005 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
uhhh... no?

if you dont want to support the artist, dont buy it from their site.

who says im not supporting the artist. i buy their cds. but for me to pay 50 bucks for a tshirt is not practical


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Oct-27-2005 18:36:

what vlad is saying is that we understand your concern when it comes to budget, but as an adult (mature in age whatever your age may be), you should be aware that you get what you pay for so you should be buying it from their sites, and the djs are people just like you and me who need to make a living. If your an avid fan/supporter, you should not mind shelling out money for these articles.

If you are new to the scene and conscious about your budget that's fine! just don't try to cut corners in life, especially around our community where we share our love for the music. You won't get an easy welcoming if you come off as someone who is "in the scene just because its a scene".

I'm sure you can check ebay if you are seriously looking to save some cash. Otherwise, I'd say check the sites of these labels to purchase any official articles of clothing with their brandings on them.

Just think what it's like when you was in jr high when you got a fake tommy hilfigure shirt and everyone made fun of you at school...yea something like that...lols


Posted by illmaticnyc on Oct-27-2005 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
what vlad is saying is that we understand your concern when it comes to budget, but as an adult (mature in age whatever your age may be), you should be aware that you get what you pay for so you should be buying it from their sites, and the djs are people just like you and me who need to make a living. If your an avid fan/supporter, you should not mind shelling out money for these articles.

If you are new to the scene and conscious about your budget that's fine! just don't try to cut corners in life, especially around our community where we share our love for the music. You won't get an easy welcoming if you come off as someone who is "in the scene just because its a scene".

I'm sure you can check ebay if you are seriously looking to save some cash. Otherwise, I'd say check the sites of these labels to purchase any official articles of clothing with their brandings on them.

Just think what it's like when you was in jr high when you got a fake tommy hilfigure shirt and everyone made fun of you at school...yea something like that...lols


but its a tshirt. 50 dollars vs a 20 dollar isnt going to get you a 30 dollar price diff in quality. the tshirt that isnt a lot. its the shipping that kills it!@ i wanted a vandit shirt 20 bucks. shipping. 20 bucks!! plus im afraid it wont get here in time. as much as im thinkin about their fortune i too am thinkin of mine. and there are more than one ways to support. i pay for their events, buy cds, make all my friends go to their events.


Posted by verndogs on Oct-27-2005 18:42:

Don't they always sell vandit shirts at the Roxy when PVD is there?


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Oct-27-2005 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by illmaticnyc
but its a tshirt. 50 dollars vs a 20 dollar isnt going to get you a 30 dollar price diff in quality. the tshirt that isnt a lot. its the shipping that kills it!@ i wanted a vandit shirt 20 bucks. shipping. 20 bucks!! plus im afraid it wont get here in time. as much as im thinkin about their fortune i too am thinkin of mine. and there are more than one ways to support. i pay for their events, buy cds, make all my friends go to their events.



then maybe a "shirt" shouldn't be as important thus you not having a need for it. i mean their branding is so small and specific for it to be mass produced by knock-off companies who sell it for cheaper. it's like any hobby, like gas powered remote controlled cars, you're definitely paying some cash for it.

and if it's just a shirt, then go to another store and get something cheaper from H&M, Macy's?

Maybe the vandit means you'll belong, or show people you are down with the music. There are more ways to express that than to wear a shirt that says VANDIT at a PVD Event.


Posted by Vlad on Oct-27-2005 19:02:

Brian is way more articulate than I am, lmao... Im just straight up brutally honest.


If you want to show some love... be creative... make a t-shirt, you dont need to absolutely buy one.


Posted by DirtyDave on Oct-27-2005 19:31:

Seriously, E-Bay has a lot of cool stuff...Ive gotten a few there. Plus Brianna uses tshirts.com and designs her own..


Posted by illmaticnyc on Oct-27-2005 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
Don't they always sell vandit shirts at the Roxy when PVD is there?


if they do im in!!! thanks everyone.
i dont know why the big deal is about a tshirt and its politics. who cares. its just a tshirt.


Posted by illmaticnyc on Oct-27-2005 19:54:

quote:
Originally posted by kid nyce
then maybe a "shirt" shouldn't be as important thus you not having a need for it. i mean their branding is so small and specific for it to be mass produced by knock-off companies who sell it for cheaper. it's like any hobby, like gas powered remote controlled cars, you're definitely paying some cash for it.

and if it's just a shirt, then go to another store and get something cheaper from H&M, Macy's?

Maybe the vandit means you'll belong, or show people you are down with the music. There are more ways to express that than to wear a shirt that says VANDIT at a PVD Event.



dude its not that serious. i just wanted a shirt. didnt know it was that deep to you.


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Oct-27-2005 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by illmaticnyc
dude its not that serious. i just wanted a shirt. didnt know it was that deep to you.



i'm a business man...i'm about money so i don't take those who cut corners for personal gain while suppliers take the hit....artist in this case...

money is money, if your old enough to make it, your old enough to value your purchases. it's part of growing up i guess....and by that i mean i understand how $50 for a t-shirt is over board, but some people pay the price if they firmly believe that the shirt is of that value to them. you can go to tshirt.com and have them print one for you if you are concerned about your budget.

you pay for what you get...


Posted by euphoria on Oct-28-2005 13:06:

Personally I would never buy a 50$ T shirt unless it was for an interview or something to land me a better paying job. To make a Vandit shirt for example would take no more than 5$ including the shirt itself and the iron on emblem and probably the labor to make it. The reason why I DONT buy the artist shirts because the prices are seriously inflated and its not in my budget. If I had the same type of finances as a top name DJ such as PVD I am sure I could afford one in every color. Quality is one thing when it comes to clothes and its something I can appreciate and if you have the money to throw around thats great but that brand name thing is exactly what it was then, its so "high school". If I had to compare 2 shirts exactly the same standards in quality and the brand name one is more expensive I am going to have to go for the cheaper one. I'd rather keep the extra 20$ in my pocket and live without whoever's name writen on the shirt.

PS. Dani cool site. I think this shirt is cool but I dont like the color.


Posted by RoBDaWG on Oct-29-2005 02:42:

jesus... way to get out of control. I dont blame him, I've wanted to get that red ferry corsten tshirt forever, but that shit's more expensive than armani or guess...



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