
The godfather of modern tattoo has come out with another tattoo inspired tee. This Don Ed Hardy Colored Stone Brad-Olive Tee ($154) will surely be the envy of all your friends.
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Posted by heartofjosh
Ed Hardy has some great designs, but I can’t seem to get myself to shell out more than a hundred bucks for a t-shirt!
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Posted by freelancer199
yeah, it is a really nice t-shirt, but in the end its only a t-shirt. I might consider if it wasn’t so expensive.
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Posted by jules
I splurged on a couple Ed Hardy shirts. I just love how uniquely designed they are with that vintage tattoo feel to them.
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Posted by AllaN
Don’ think i’ll spend $154 on a tee yet, on jeans, sure, but on a tee like this.. not just yet. How ever, I do like the vintage feel on it, but I can’t see myself wearing it.
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Posted by vgachi57
Am I the only one that thinks the design is a bit gaudy?
I’m sure Ed Hardy has quite a legacy among the tattoo audience, much like Harley-Davidson lovers will defend their pride and joy to the day they die, but I’ve never really liked that design.
Just my opinion, but yeah.
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Posted by tjiewkap
The design is not really my cup of tea. BTW if i want a vintage feel, i’ll go to vintage-stores. They usually sell items from way back in time. Not a brand new model with a ‘vintage’-touch.
I like tattoo’s though.
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Posted by beni
ya, its just a t shirt, and if you want to go to Asia, you can get these $125 shirts for 3 easy payments of $2.99, OR $10, but i digress. I bought a few of these shirts on my trip to Korea and when I compared the real thing to these carbon copies, I have to say, very very similar, fabric and all. But in the end, there are clothing items where only the real thing will satisfy. for these shirts, that is not the case.
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