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It depends on what it looks like. Duh.
Reply 2
if it looked nice, anything, but not more than £80 I guess
Reply 3
Depends prolly only £10-£25 because I dont have a lot of money! :p:
Reply 4
depends on the material, the design, the fit. the question is too vague...
I think I've paid about £30 before,but then again it depends on how much I like it! :smile:
Reply 6
Okay, well assuming you really liked the top...what's the maximum that you would pay?
Reply 7
Well, if I really like it £50...
Reply 8
Whatever I thought it was worth, be it £5 or £90
Reply 9
nothing more than £50
Reply 10
16-20. Not a penny more or less. But it does really depend on the quality of the fabric, i've seen some old design italian tees that cost around £80.
if its designer yes...i have some armani ones that've cost me about 70 Euros..but the're real nice :biggrin:
Reply 12
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16-20. Not a penny more or less. But it does really depend on the quality of the fabric, i've seen some old design italian tees that cost around £80.

But you wouldn't buy one?
Reply 13
*daniEllE*
But you wouldn't buy one?

no, but if it was really good, 50 quid would be the max i'd pay for a t-shirt.
i wouldnt spend more than 40
Reply 15
Where the hell are you lot getting your t-shirts from?!

£15 at most, and even then i get them from gigs so they are expencive.
As with most things in life, it's relative.

But... at the moment I don't think I'd pay upwards of £20.
No more than £20 for a t- shirt!

Lou
xxx
Reply 18
*daniEllE*
But you wouldn't buy one?

http://www.rapha.cc/products/shirt/index.php These were the ones I was talking about, they actually cost £130!
i cannot see the sense in paying more than £20 for a t-shirt- mainly because t-shirts are very bland to me, no matter what kind of texture it is or designs it has