Spotted In Greenpoint: Greenpoint T-Shirts

February 13, 2010 by
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic 

Some of you might recall my post from earlier this week announcing the good news about electric-powered socks. For those of you who don’t, these can be had at Cato’s Army Navy Store (as seen at left) for the (admittedly) handsome sum of $29.95. The Mister (who has in fact owned a pair) attests they work quite well. Perhaps even a little too well. But I digress.

Today we hit Cato’s on the way home from running errands and I have some very good news for any and all who have been in search of Greenpoint t-shirts.

They’ve got ’em. Don’t let the above drab design fool you. I learned from the proprietor there was some mix-up with the screenprinter. What they wanted—and in fact have in stock, you need only ask to see them— is this.

This shirt is available in black, white and olive drab (as seen above). They’re very easy on the wallet at a mere $12.95 a pop! At this time these shirts are only available in men’s sizes small – XX large, but I have been told they will start selling boy’s sizes (which are much more petite/lady friendly) this spring.

Check it out!

Cato’s Army Navy Store
654 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222

Miss Heather

Comments

3 Comments on Spotted In Greenpoint: Greenpoint T-Shirts

  1. SpillConspirator on Sun, 14th Feb 2010 1:42 am
  2. I’ve GOT to have one of those Greenpoint shirts! Monday, I’ll be on my way to it up!

  3. missheather on Sun, 14th Feb 2010 1:47 am
  4. I’m waiting ’til they have kiddie sizes. I’ll probably retrofit it into a halter or tube top. With rhinestones.

  5. Luis Velasquez on Wed, 25th Oct 2017 10:02 am
  6. i make the best Greenpoint T Shirt @reflectivenyc

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