as I was telling over40, the manager came out once I asked a walmart employee to see if there is any backstock. He thought I was from the school.
In the end, he explained they literally cant keep them on the shelves. Most of the sweatshirts were soldout the first week, and then they were selling them from the back, before they even got the majority of them on the floor. Im curious to know who is buying them; students, alumni or community?
[QUOTE=Gill2003;371880]as I was telling over40, the manager came out once I asked a walmart employee to see if there is any backstock. He thought I was from the school.
In the end, he explained they literally cant keep them on the shelves. Most of the sweatshirts were soldout the first week, and then they were selling them from the back, before they even got the majority of them on the floor. Im curious to know who is buying them; students, alumni or community?[/QUOTE]
To me it doesnāt matter who is buying them. It shows that if there is even just a half-way decent piece of apparel out there it will sell.
[QUOTE=Gill2003;371880]as I was telling over40, the manager came out once I asked a walmart employee to see if there is any backstock. He thought I was from the school.
In the end, he explained they literally cant keep them on the shelves. Most of the sweatshirts were soldout the first week, and then they were selling them from the back, before they even got the majority of them on the floor. Im curious to know who is buying them; students, alumni or community?[/QUOTE]
I went to buy a sweatshirt and couldnāt find any either. I was glad actually (b/c sold out is good), and Iām hoping I can get one next time. I hated to see all of those ugly Charlotte t-shirts they have, but hopefully theyāll realize theyāre ugly.
[QUOTE=macgyver07;371918]When I went back the other day, the rack had been infected with fairy blue Carolina hoodies. Stupid way to mess up a quality rack.
Like replacing Staceyās mom with Al Borlenās mom.[/QUOTE]
clt bets that it was chp who reorganized the rack.
[QUOTE=919R;371849]RU sure about the price? IS it a menās or boys size? Which Walmart (Concord or University Place)? ā¦Iām looking for my son a new bike!!![/QUOTE]
Pretty sure this was a full size adult (or close to it) bike. Also pretty sure the price was about $150.
It was at the Concord Commons Walmart on Hwy 29 near Philip Morris.
⢠Aggressive handcrafted steel āMTBā frame with oversized tubes, Lifetime Warranty.
⢠21 Speed Shimano Derailleurs and Shifters. TY-22 GS. Suspension Fork.
⢠Front and Rear āV Brakeā style hand brakes for maximum control and safety.
⢠Alloy Rims.
⢠Comfortable padded saddle with team graphics.
⢠Meets or exceeds all U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations.
I only saw one. It is made by [URL=http://www.bestbikesusa.com/]these[/URL] guys.
I called the Concord Wal-Mart earlier today. The dept. manager said they had plenty of stock on all the college bikes, including Charlotte. I was definitely going to buy my son one, until he confirmed it was 26". My son is only 10 years old, so it would be way too big. If it was 24" I might would try it, but not 26"ā¦too bad, he (HUGE Niners fan) would have loved it!!!:unhappy:
I was in Oak Hollow Mall in High Point yesterday and the Footlocker there had UNC Charlotte sweatshirts. They were pretty nice: gray with green letters stitched in gold.
Best part is that they were normally $50, but are on sale for $22.
[QUOTE=sreniN;372221]I was in Oak Hollow Mall in High Point yesterday and the Footlocker there had [B]Charlotte[/B] sweatshirts. They were pretty nice: gray with green letters stitched in gold.
Best part is that they were normally $50, but are on sale for $22.[/QUOTE]