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kikanjuuneko:

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SpacemanSpiff:
Um ... Steve Albini?

kidd o:
I don't begrudge others the right to wear any kind of shirt that they like but I personally won't wear a shirt of a band I haven't seen in concert.  I don't remember really picking the habbit up anywhere but each shirt I have has a special meaning and story behind it.  I guess it's the experience of buying the shirt *very often* from the band themselves.

But if you're looking for a good site I know a cat out of new orleans that has great stuff:

www.kulturevulture.com

SpacemanSpiff:
Interesting. I pretty much do the same. Sometimes, I order t-shirts online of bands I've seen live, for example if the band didn't have anymore t-shirts left (which happened to me already).
There are two exceptions from this, one being my At The Drive-In t-shirt, simply because they broke up before I could see them live but they still rule. And my The Locust t-shirt because I was sick when they played my hometown and I just felt that I need at least one grindcore shirt.
But all of my other band shirts, including my beloved Q And Not U and mclusky shirt, were bought at live shows.

By the way, if you actually want to buy t-shirts, why don't you just go to the band's website and get it there? It's often cheaper and also, more money will go to the band directly (that applies especially if it's an indie band).

Threatis:
thanks to that Kulture Vulture site, i had to buy my girlfriend the "pirate Kitty" shirt.

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