They´re the real ones. I wanted to buy that with PSB-pic on the sleeve but didn´t have enough money.Technotrancemix wrote:next someone will be saying these are fakes...
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I do not agree with the prices mentioned in this thread so far. At Cirkus in Stockholm, I paid exactly 300 SEK (about 32 Euros) for the T-shirt looking like "front 2" in madsnielsens post.elena wrote:wow... I love the pic on first T-shirt. I`ll buy it for sure !! How much are they?
As I recall it, there were two different caps available, both in black, one with "Pet Shop Boy" and the other with "Pet Shop Girl" printed on them.
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Is there a kind soul going to the show who will be willing to get me those shirts? Of course I will pay for the effort. Please PM me if you can do this for one who won't be able to go to the shows (my wife is having a baby soon and I can't just get up and leave...).
Thanks.
Thanks.
Thank you for choosing boozik.
It's a shame the PSB merch isn't sold on their official site.
A couple of weeks ago I went to see Depeche Mode in Århus. I don't want to spend the evening standing in line, so I didn't get anything at the time. But Depeche Mode has a website dedicated to selling merch and here you can order everything afterwards.
This is a very good idea and hopefully PSB will make this possible at some point. Obviously this would increase their sales as well, so maybe???
I didn't make it to Zulu Rocks, but I would really like to get a couple of T-Shirts anyway.
Just a short off topic note:
Depeche Mode record every show and release it as a limited edition double CD - what a brilliant idea. That's a very nice piece of merch,- getting the actual concert you've just attended on CD.
A couple of weeks ago I went to see Depeche Mode in Århus. I don't want to spend the evening standing in line, so I didn't get anything at the time. But Depeche Mode has a website dedicated to selling merch and here you can order everything afterwards.
This is a very good idea and hopefully PSB will make this possible at some point. Obviously this would increase their sales as well, so maybe???
I didn't make it to Zulu Rocks, but I would really like to get a couple of T-Shirts anyway.
Just a short off topic note:
Depeche Mode record every show and release it as a limited edition double CD - what a brilliant idea. That's a very nice piece of merch,- getting the actual concert you've just attended on CD.
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So does Moby. I went to see his show in Amsterdam and after the concert I bought the double-cd of that concert. It was for sale about 20-30 minutes after the show had ended.Ulrich wrote:Depeche Mode record every show and release it as a limited edition double CD - what a brilliant idea. That's a very nice piece of merch,- getting the actual concert you've just attended on CD.
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The prices for the T-shirts:Galex wrote:
I do not agree with the prices mentioned in this thread so far. At Cirkus in Stockholm, I paid exactly 300 SEK (about 32 Euros) for the T-shirt looking like "front 2" in madsnielsens post.
As I recall it, there were two different caps available, both in black, one with "Pet Shop Boy" and the other with "Pet Shop Girl" printed on them.
/Galex
Norway 230 NOK
Sweden 300 SEK
Denmark 250 DKK
You're probably right about the print on the caps as I didn't pay much attention to those.
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