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Milo'sSyndicate

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Is there an appetite for Hawaiian shirts here if my bro comes through with a pile of em?

No, not from the local arts/crafts fair in the County Fair warehouses (not that there's ANYthing wrong with that).....but actual Made in Hawaii stuff?

If so, what is the preferred method of online payment? Go old school with send a personal check may be an option too, IDK....

Lemme know.
 
Like others have said, depending on the print/designs. Hawaiian shirts are great.

I’ve seen people use Venmo, Zelle, PayPal for online transactions. Do have to take proper steps to ensure scams don’t happen like on FB, but I figure the bot situation is minimal for the FE Society here.
 
I'm "conditionally interested" as well. We have a running rule on Outrider safaris that ridiculously festive shirts must be worn for dinners. A lot of Hawaiian prints fit this bill. There are also a couple of loyal FE guys who collect authentic, old school Hawaiian shirts. If you come through on this, I'm sure they'd like to know about it.
 
Yes, there's about 25 shirts in this first batch; Cooke St, Bishop, Spooners, etc..

Stand by for a week or two. Wife drown her car last night on way back to her Mom's house, where she had been sitting by in hospice. She passed at 3am this morning.

A perfect storm of Holy what? Not looking to make any $$ or gouge anybody. These shirts are Magnum cool, hard to find authentic shit, they should go to the true adventurers.
 
Yes, there's about 25 shirts in this first batch; Cooke St, Bishop, Spooners, etc..

Stand by for a week or two. Wife drown her car last night on way back to her Mom's house, where she had been sitting by in hospice. She passed at 3am this morning.

A perfect storm of Holy what? Not looking to make any $$ or gouge anybody. These shirts are Magnum cool, hard to find authentic shit, they should go to the true adventurers.
Sorry to hear about your MIL. if she was on hospice that likely means she's in a better place now.
 
Is there an appetite for Hawaiian shirts here if my bro comes through with a pile of em?

No, not from the local arts/crafts fair in the County Fair warehouses (not that there's ANYthing wrong with that).....but actual Made in Hawaii stuff?

If so, what is the preferred method of online payment? Go old school with send a personal check may be an option too, IDK....

Lemme know.
Would be interested tentatively!
 
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