Scarface T-shirts

We made our first trip to our new Burlington Coat Factory a few weeks ago, and I could not believe what I saw there. The store had more than I remembered from when I shopped there years ago, and the quality of the merchandise was indeed very good. The prices were wonderful, and I was able to find things that I liked there. Shopping is often frustrating for me because most stores carry stuff I don’t like. That wasn’t a problem here. I also found many great holiday gift ideas there, one being a rack of Scarface t shirts.

My brother is driving me crazy with his Scarface imitations. He has only recently seen the movie for the first time, and he is looking forward to owning the video game. Though I don’t like it much, it’s not really about me. I saw a rack of the Scarface t shirts and it seemed to be like an omen. I knew right then that this was what I wanted to get him for Christmas and at the Burlington Coat Factory prices, I could afford to get him a few different Scarface t shirts along with a few other things that he might like.

You don’t have to go to BCF to get Scarface t shirts, though I would recommend them for their great prices and quality materials. You can probably find them almost anywhere that sells licensed t shirts. If you have a t shirt store in your local mall, this might be one of the first places you should look. They are more likely to carry the Scarface t shirts and other like shirts that you may not be able to find in a discount department store.

You could even make your own Scarface t shirts if you really wanted to. Just be careful about copyright issues. If you choose to make one, never sell it for a profit or you are going to be in legal trouble. It’s ok to make one just for you though, or to give as a gift if that is what you want to do. You can make your own Scarface t shirts by designing it on your photo editing software, printing it out on transfer paper, and then ironing it onto a t shirt of your choice. Use care when washing them. Use the gentle cycle and turn them inside out to avoid wear and tear. Also, try to avoid the dryer altogether. Let your homemade shirts air dry to prolong color and life.

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Date posted: Friday, June 20th, 2008 3:43 am | Under category: Movies
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