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Mens white shirt only £1.29

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  • jules372
    jules372 Posts: 280 Forumite
    Coldfinger wrote:
    I got a superb deal.

    Box says Size 17 1/2"

    Plastic cover says 17 1/2"

    Get shirt home and label says 16"

    :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:


    Have you actually measured the shirt or tried it on? I'm only asking as I got my son a 16 1/2" and it doesn't fit, so my assumption is they are small sizes. (He has 3 other 16 1/2" shirts all different brands that fit fine)

    Jules :)
  • Broke_Student
    Broke_Student Posts: 730 Forumite
    500 Posts
    I went to buy some of these but recided to do my tesco shop first. Whilst there i noticed white shirt 3 packs are £4.50/£6 depending on size. Are these just as good? If so then i may aswell wait untill i need them and buy them at tesco.
    They say you can't put a value on life... but I live it at half price!
  • Coldfinger
    Coldfinger Posts: 571 Forumite
    Clasics wrote:
    I'm truly amazed you lowered yourself to darken their door. I bet they look forward to you returning to ask them if they stock spare parts for other minority sporting equipment :rolleyes: . BTW, tell your son to live up to your expectations or he may just end up working there himself.

    I suggest you may be more at home at Snobs World for all your prerequisites. :rolleyes:

    I own Snobs World.

    My son is too bone idle to work in "Sports" World these days. He gave up running when he could not get spikes.

    But seriously, it's a clothes shop for lard-a*sed people who want to look like they are sporty whilst they sit munching french fries, burgers or beer. They don't sell anything for any sport that you don't wear trendy clothes for. Asking for spikes in a shop that sells running shoes is logical. JJB have a section called "Specialist Runners" but they don't sell running shoes or spikes either. If trying to buy sports gear in a sports shop seems wrong to you then you deserve to pay £80 for training shoes that cost £3 to make and you only use to drive to the pub in. :confused:
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