Merch originality / ”authenticity”?

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, June 19, 2026, 01:59:23 PM

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Nadir

This is another good one: found an Atrax Morgue In Search of Death T-shirt listed on E-bay with the following description:

QuoteLooking for that perfect gift for mom, wife, dad, husband, brother, father, uncle, sibling, son or father for this Mother's Day and Father's Day or Birthday? Check out this awesome hilarious shift perfect for any daddy who loves walking, comedy, fun, joking, having a good time, going to parties, spending time with kids, wife and family. He'll sport this amusing tee shirt to work, out with friends, to a party, to a Christmas celebration or graduation event.



MALVM

Quote from: FiEND on July 10, 2026, 07:30:53 PMhttps://markingdistance.com/shop/atrax-tee



For $375 they only thing they did was modify the cut and insert their branding. Must be a nice income stream

Bleak Existence

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T-shirt now are way too expensive while i can buy a new blank shirt for 10$ FCK that capitali$t BS.

wilst-de

You can't say this in general. I sell official Aussaat t-shirts at 18 Euro, which I think is a fair price as I pay the grafic, the manufacturing, send free shirts to the artist(s),...

NedOik

What about this for all you fashionistas out there? If you've got some spare money just lying around doing nothing, you could do no better than purchase a TG Parka for 690 euro or Cargo Pants / Shirts only 520 euro. Better than spending it on food or rent.

LAURENCE DUPRÉ - TG collection
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"Its not punk, it's pure junk."

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Hyena

I'm done with merch... A, it's usually crazy expensive (even the cheap stuff adds S+H), and B, I no longer care to advertise what I listen to... But to each their own.