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Don’t know if anyone ever pointed this out before but concert and event T-shirts can be awesome. I am buying at $3-5 each and selling $15-180 on eBay. A friend pointed this out when I came across a yard sale with 28 concert shirts for $140. Once I knew to look at them I then bought another 18 for $3-4 each at thrift stores and yard sales. Sold 18 in 9 weeks on eBay for $570.

Fighting my phone or would post a link.
 

Nice.

FYI, only charter members can post links to their EBay sales, it is part of previliage of being charter member.
 

Thanks for the reminder
 

It is funny but my neck of the woods I never find any concert tees.
 

I haven't found any in years myself. Since the last time I posted the 5 or 6 I found for $1 each. 3-4 years at least I would think.
 

Yes, they are worth a bunch of money for the right ones. I found a like new Rolling Stones shirt from 1989 in a dumpster, still have it but I am probably going to sell it soon. BTW, nice score and great profit!
 

Last one I saw was a 3 Doors Down concert tee. Haven't seen any decent vintage tees in a loooong time.
 

My son came home from 5 years in the Navy. He started cleaning out his drawers to get rid of his old clothes. He had a T Shirt, thru it in the discard pile and I said, "Wait a minute, look that T-shirt up on Ebay". He was surprised what it was worth. He let me put it up on ebay and it sold for $110. The band was "Butthole Surfers".
 

I wonder if Elvis bubble gum cards a worth a hoot. Not trying to sell them on the forum but the gum tastes pretty bad. Won't even blow a bubble.
 

I live about 30 miles from the Gorge amphitheater here in Washington state. I see a pretty good amount of concert t’s here.
 

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