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22nd February 2002, 04:01 PM
#1
Wow. What a line.
Nine T-Shirts, some hats and a few bags. Why bother? At least they could have done a hoody or something. And the logos on teh T-Shirts are a tad small aren't they?
http://www.kappastore.com/uk/offerte...&Id_Reparto=57
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22nd February 2002, 04:21 PM
#2
Is that it???
Why is it on a Fusion hat, the Kappa logo is the biggest one? The same with the bag.
I don't know what I was expecting, but this surley isn't it.
Let me guess, not available in stores?? Internet orders only?
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22nd February 2002, 04:23 PM
#3
The link was posted by Webmaster on the Fusion forums... so I believe that this is it for the line.
Perhaps they will add more stuff in the future? Hopefully. I wouldn't mind skating around in an EGr Hoody.
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22nd February 2002, 05:28 PM
#4
Saying that, hoodies arn't really Kappa-Slappa gear, plus added to the fact that the game and thusly the gear will be pushed towards the trendy/clubber scene whereas hoodies are more alternative.
Unless you can buy a Fruit of the Loom hoodie and somehow transfer the logo onto it (like the £5 merchandise outside gigs) I think you're out of luck
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22nd February 2002, 06:33 PM
#5
i think i might keep my £8.27 after all...
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22nd February 2002, 08:36 PM
#6
i want a fusion bag for my camera eqiupment and to transfer my black beauty ( not the horse from the tv show, my ps2)
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22nd February 2002, 09:33 PM
#7
I tried that transfering of logos. You can buy that iron on stuff and print a bunch of logos on it... but you have to treat it or the iron on logo will come off.
I ruined a nice Rollersnakes T-Shirt by doing that.
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22nd February 2002, 09:36 PM
#8
iron on print papers arent very good. I think Ive printed 4 of those, the print is hardly visable after 2 washes.
The kappa gear is a bit thin, but Im going to buy one Clone t-shirt to me and my brother,or... maybe that Feisar
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22nd February 2002, 09:39 PM
#9
Man, that is just utter garbage. What a wasted chance. I for one will be buying a FOTL shirt and doing a little screenprinting practice for my EG-r shirt.
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22nd February 2002, 10:02 PM
#10
My Uncle in France has a couple of those Embroidering machines... I might ask him to run off ten T-Shirts or Hoodys for me with various Fusion Graphics...
Might not look as clean as the printed shirts, but at least it will last.
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22nd February 2002, 10:46 PM
#11
oh! oh my god! what trash!!! why do they do this to us??? have we been anything but faithful? those damned dirty ratbastards! thats the most meager, half-assed attempt and a clothing line that could possibly be pulled off! my stomach hurts. im going to take a nap.
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23rd February 2002, 12:03 AM
#12
Wow, that is disappointing. Some of the shirts are pretty cool, like the xios and the track layout designs. I imagine they're about as thick as two sheets of air, though. I never knew that logo was for Kappa. It looks like it belongs on the mudflap of a truck. What kind of people does this company cater to? They sure seem awfully proud of that logo.
BTW their website is ****. Some nice hi-res images of the designs would have been, well... common sense.
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23rd February 2002, 12:25 AM
#13
that's it? i suppose that they're going to tell us that it's artfully understated! to hell with that cheap [to them, not us] approach. i want to see some BIG logos!
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23rd February 2002, 11:23 AM
#14
AmishRobot: Cover up the heads of the Kappa logo and it looks like a woman spreading her legs.. :razz:
Lance: Those logos really ought to be at least 4 times bigger.
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23rd February 2002, 01:27 PM
#15
hehe - so i see ya all reflecting my thoughts...
this "merchandize" by k(r)appa is very low - the logos are v.small and the product range itself is far too small. for this disappointing stuff i think its too expensive.
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23rd February 2002, 02:17 PM
#16
i say we storm their factory, make some decent stuff (including hoodies), steal all their sandwiches and paint rude things on all the kappa logos we can find.
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23rd February 2002, 02:56 PM
#17
actually, looking at the shirts (in as much as you can look at them, well said amishrobot, their site is lame) some of them are ok, and i dare say i'll be purchasing one. they just aren't what i expected.
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23rd February 2002, 03:04 PM
#18
actually, scratch that. the biggest t-shirts come in XL, and according to their "search your size" feature, i'm an XXXL :
maybe i'll buy one and use it as a wristband!
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23rd February 2002, 04:21 PM
#19
I must be a drone...
I want six of those shirts.. :smile:
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23rd February 2002, 05:40 PM
#20
''bzzz bzzz'' ''[hums a happy kappa tune]''
just kidding. if they've made what you want, go for it. :smile:
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