We stay in business, sir, and keep our prices astonishingly high….
by keeping our club logo exclusive,and preventing it from being worn by the likes of you.
Yeah, it’s haughty and elitist….
but then again, if you had a club and Riff and Raff here wanted to wear your symbols….
suddenly elitism might sound more appealing.
Anyhow, using their logic, the Crustwood Law Enforcement Supply Shop should be grateful to sell them official police uniforms and badges, because it’s a slow day.
Go to the thrift store, I’m sure there must be one there from a couple years ago. Or someone might have died and had their clothes donated. But again might not be the right size..
Local SIL goes to golf tournaments all over the country, and then gives the T-shirts to Hubby. He wears them to reunions so classmates will think he’s made it big. We’re snobs too, I guess.
I’m sure they make most of their money on club dues, the $100.00 shirts are just a bonus for them, compared to what the dues must be. $50,000 to $100,000 a year per member would not be considered high.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 7 years ago
We stay in business, sir, and keep our prices astonishingly high….
by keeping our club logo exclusive,and preventing it from being worn by the likes of you.
Yeah, it’s haughty and elitist….
but then again, if you had a club and Riff and Raff here wanted to wear your symbols….
suddenly elitism might sound more appealing.
Anyhow, using their logic, the Crustwood Law Enforcement Supply Shop should be grateful to sell them official police uniforms and badges, because it’s a slow day.
Loves life over 7 years ago
Go to the thrift store, I’m sure there must be one there from a couple years ago. Or someone might have died and had their clothes donated. But again might not be the right size..
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
Local SIL goes to golf tournaments all over the country, and then gives the T-shirts to Hubby. He wears them to reunions so classmates will think he’s made it big. We’re snobs too, I guess.
MissScarlet Premium Member over 7 years ago
Pomme de Terre Pro Shoppe! Ha!!
Potato Pro!
Jeff0811 over 7 years ago
I’m sure they make most of their money on club dues, the $100.00 shirts are just a bonus for them, compared to what the dues must be. $50,000 to $100,000 a year per member would not be considered high.