Do truckers really wear stuff like this?
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1st of all: Who produces sth like this and
2nd: Who wears a cheap cap like this?
2nd: Who wears a cheap cap like this?
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1st: Cynical folks who want to make a fast buck/euro/quid from Sisters (or any other band's) fans who have more money than sense.Dead_Rock wrote:1st of all: Who produces sth like this and
2nd: Who wears a cheap cap like this?
2nd: See above.
I still have the cap that was sold by The Reptile House. Battered and tattered, rather like it's owner, but still wearable.
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hey! i'm at best walking around bare naked, cap on and hitchhiking!
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I can't believe however that it's worth the risk getting sued for cheap copycat stuff like this. I wonder what it costs the seller to produce stuff like this...
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The risk of getting sued is fairly remote and unless the design has been trademarked there's very little that can be done legally. It usually ends up being more hassle than it's worth to go after merch bootleggers.Dead_Rock wrote:I can't believe however that it's worth the risk getting sued for cheap copycat stuff like this. I wonder what it costs the seller to produce stuff like this...
As for the costs, they're relatively low if you print up the product in bulk, usually less than £5 per shirt (for example) depending upon the quality of the shirt and the number of colours/complexity of design. One place I've found does shirts from £1.95 per item. The same place does caps (not the same style as the one here), cotton baseball cap, one spot colour to one location for £1.08 per 1000 units.
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Man, if someone would do the same with a Metallica Cover or photo he'd be in huuuuuuuuuge, I mean really huuuuge trouble
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The only Metallica shirt I have is a boot, baught outside the gig at Newcastle Arena on the Load Tour for £5. The shirt was of a better quality than the offical merch, not bad print quality either and £10 cheaper.Dead_Rock wrote:Man, if someone would do the same with a Metallica Cover or photo he'd be in huuuuuuuuuge, I mean really huuuuge trouble
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