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Received mine today too. Looks great. Very impressed. 

Greetings DL,

How many of the Special Edition Ethan Tremblay t-shirts have been ordered? Probably a few I'm guessing. 

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I think we should have our usernames embroidered into each shirt ordered. It would make ruining into fellow landers at the footy more interesting. 


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Orders that came in today will be shipped once I return from the Easter break on Wednesday. By then we will also have more stock of existing items as well as the new items. Stay tuned.

Nice work Andy - I wonder if by the end of the year we'll see more Demonlanders merchandise at the footy than Dees! 

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51 minutes ago, small but forward said:

Nice work Andy - I wonder if by the end of the year we'll see more Demonlanders merchandise at the footy than Dees! 

That's not my goal. I would prefer people spent their money first with the club and only if they can afford it to then help Demonland out by buying some merch. I offer the Lifetime and Annual subscriptions to remove the Advertisements from the site and I view the merch as getting something more for helping us out.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That's not my goal. I would prefer people spent their money first with the club and only if they can afford it to help Demonland out by buying some merch. I offer the Lifetime and Annual subscriptions to remove the Advertisements from the site and I view the merch as getting something more for helping us out.

I reckon (myself included) that a fair % of the posters here are paid up members with paid up family members as well. I've forked out for dees guernseys, hoodies, polos...I'm now delighted to also support the demonland website and look good in the process!

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1 minute ago, small but forward said:

I reckon (myself included) that a fair % of the posters here are paid up members with paid up family members as well. I've forked out for dees guernseys, hoodies, polos...I'm now delighted to also support the demonland website and look good in the process!

Thank you. It is much appreciated. My whole family are members including my Dog who is 3 from 3. I also spent $189 at the Demons shop today.

In the shop no stock on large tees

 

Can I still order?

I dont see order opportunities


12 hours ago, small but forward said:

I reckon (myself included) that a fair % of the posters here are paid up members with paid up family members as well. I've forked out for dees guernseys, hoodies, polos...I'm now delighted to also support the demonland website and look good in the process!

Nice to see a second Melbourne supporter with a healthy ego. (BBO being the other).

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3 hours ago, dino rover said:

In the shop no stock on large tees

 

Can I still order?

I dont see order opportunities

I only got in a limited amount of stock initially to see if there was any interest. I have more stock arriving after Easter and will post when the stock is available. I don't want to take orders until I have stock ready to ship. 

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Nice to see a second Melbourne supporter with a healthy ego. (BBO being the other).

What can I say LDVC? I reckon most people look good in red and blue...

21 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm quite disappointed that my shirt didn't arrive today as I'd been preparing my false personas for Saturday.

the XXXXL size and dog collar would have been a giveaway but


 
10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Demonland Hats are now for sale:

 

I like how they have been discounted already. 


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