CN94559
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You know, if I'da only looked. Although it's not like I have the internet or anything...
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:banghead:
You know, if I'da only looked. Although it's not like I have the internet or anything...
I think I have been misundderstood. I don't want a flying uniform, or shirts to fly in. I just want a shirt that I could wear to school or just on a normal day, etc. lol:yeahthat:
Same reason I own no golf shirts with a Country Club's name on them.
Except when it is two for one drinks if you wear one - then all bets are off.
Cargo pants/T-shirts are the ideal flying attire. Walmart or Target.
EDIT: If you must wear one (i.e. some is both paying you and making you), the Van Heusen Aviator is the best for $16 - http://www.pilotmall.com/product/2298/187 The only reason I have them - you can wear it instead of a CAP uniform
Don't do it, young Padawan. A shirt proclaiming that you're a pilot is like a big stamp on your forehead reading "TOOL". One day you'll "get" to wear a monkey-suit, and you will not be happy about it. Until then, just be a dude who happens to fly planes. I know, I know, I'm a big jerkface, but bookmark this thread and you can come back and tell me how right I was in 5 or 10 years.
Lol, those are pretty cool. I like the one that says just "iFly"I love this one:
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And this one:
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Remove before flight shirts are popular... But for the most part "I'm a pilot" t-shirts are waay cheezy. I avoid them 98%.
Love the cafe press website though.http://shop.cafepress.com/pilot?page=1
Your point is?
Most pilots I know wear polo shirts, or shirts with beer/bar/margaritaville type stuff on them.
Your point is?
I knew that. I tried to go back and edit it, but I couldn't. It was an accident...? :banghead:You spelled apparel wrong in the title of the thread. That was his point.
You know what's even worse than pilot t-shirts? Personalized Pilot license plates! HA!
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You know, if I'da only looked. Although it's not like I have the internet or anything...
The plates themselves or the borders that go around them?
Both.