MotoMatters.com Japan T-Shirt
Motorcycle racing demands stylish apparel, and apparel doesn't come much more stylish than a MotoMatters.com T-shirt. The MotoMatters.com Japan T-shirt features the MotoMatters.com logo on the front, with a specially vectorized version of one of Scott Jones' beautiful photographs on the rear. The photograph comes complete with a Kropotkin Thinks slogan in Kanji, which reads "fast things come from the east," a tribute to the central role that Japan has played in the history of motorcycle racing.
The T-shirts are available in two colors (black and gray) and a selection of sizes. T-shirts are screen-printed, and the quality and durability of both the T-shirts and the printing are excellent. These T-shirts will last you a long time. The price of the T-shirt both reflects the quality of the item and helps to support MotoMatters.com: each T-shirt costs US $29.95, plus shipping and packaging. MotoMatters.com subscribers get a massive 33% discount on the T-shirt, paying only $19.95 plus shipping and packaging.
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Comments
It's not clear from the description...
what portion of the $30 for a t-shirt is going to help victims of the tsunami disaster?
2010
We designed and printed this T-shirt in 2010, before the earthquake and tsunami struck the east of Japan. The "tribute" part of the T-shirt was meant as a tribute for everything that Japan had done for MotoGP, rather than as a fundraising effort to help earthquake relief funds. As a result, none of the proceeds of this T-shirt will go towards Japan. Sorry for the confusion, it was certainly not intentional.