While I was on Ghostbusters Store I saw the above new t-shirts. I was checking Ghostbusters merchandise for price comparisons.
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I still wear that shirt sometimes, I’ve been wanting a newer shirt during Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary. I think I bought it in the later 2000s and it was made by a former Ghostbusters licensee. The Ghostbusters t-shirt I still wear is a heavier black t-shirt with the “no ghost” logo and Ghostbusters beneath it. In the last decade (maybe a bit longer) as an adult I’ve had licensed t-shirts, home made ones (pre-new licensees) and then Ghostbusters International t-shirts. Like many ghostheads I’ve owned quite a few Ghostbusters t-shirts through the years. Not that it probably would have mattered for this post, I wanted to go to that mall, their wasn’t enough time. Coincidentally I was near my “childhood” mall the weekend Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary screenings were playing. I haven’t been to any malls, especially the closest one to my home since Summer.
Continue reading “Asda Selling Ghostbusters T-Shirts” → Tagged 30th Anniversary, Asda, Ghostbusters, Merchandise, No Ghost, NYC, Slimer, T-Shirts 1 Comment New Ghostbusters T-Shirts Available At JC Penney Another features a more retro The Real Ghostbusters Slimer t-shirt. Interestedly enough one shirt uses the deleted Fort Detmerring photo ghostheads are familiar with. A similar design from Ghostbusters II™ probably could have worked just as well.Īfter this picture was shared ghostheads Martin Dootson and Gemma Billingham commented that Asda is selling additional Ghostbusters t-shirts. Naturally the Slimer design comes from how Slimer looked in Ghostbusters.™ Which seems to work better for this overall design. The “no ghost” logo t-shirt appears to be the same design (minus the white ‘GHOST BUSTERS’ text) that was used on the gray t-shirts Australian retailer Primark had (could still be) been selling. The above t-shirts were seen and shared by ghosthead Ian Dawes. Asda, a grocery store chain in the United Kingdom is selling 30th Anniversary Ghostbusters t-shirts.