Custom Aloha/Hawaiian Shirts from US$23.10 + US$7 Delivery ($0 with US$100 Order) @ INK|P.O.D. Personalized Gifts

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Early Bird Special for Summer: Aloha/Hawaiian T-Shirts(Short Sleeve Hawaiian Print Shirt)

Enjoy 30% off on our hawaiianshirt collection!

Original price: $32.99+, now only $23.10+.
Prices vary by size (S is $32.99, 4XL is $35.99).

Shipping usually takes 6–9 business days, you can add your lover, yourself, your family's puppies and kittens.
Our website offers real-time previews.
This code applies to all items in the Hawaiian series (Hawaiian shirts and shorts).

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Comments

  • -2

    Is this meant to be cheap?

    • Thanks for your interest! Just to clarify, are you asking about the price or the product quality?

    • price seems pretty good to me, do you get your custom Hawaiian shirts cheaper? do tell

      ha'ina 'ia mai ana ka puana

      • There's nothing cheaper right now, my friend. But if you're looking to buy multiple items (3 or more), you can reach out to our service email. We can offer a slightly better price, and for orders over $100, we provide free shipping.

        • joseph chan i stand with you and your dynamic obesity pricing

          • +1

            @191919: Thanks for your input, friend—it's really helpful!

        • -2

          I'm not your friend, buddy.

          • +1

            @Daabido: Maybe? Because you're a tiger (your avatar)? Anyway, please accept my friendly greetings. Have a great day!

  • +4

    I don't think it's right charging more the larger sizes, have you seen the KFC deals on here?

    • +2

      I don't want to subsidize your XXXL standard OZB size. I for one applaud the move …

      • Great idea, everyone. We will consider moving towards a uniform pricing model in future. Sometimes larger sizes involve higher material usage and weight (as well as printing costs), which is why many businesses on the market adopt size-based pricing. That’s why we initially set up an additional charge for larger sizes.

        If we adjust to a uniform price—for example, setting the price of S and 2XL to be the same—it might result in prices around 33–34. Would this approach be better?

      • +1

        During our team lunch break, we had a brief internal discussion. Some members felt that smaller-sized individuals shouldn't have to subsidize larger sizes, while taller team members questioned why they should pay more for the same product. Currently, pricing is based on cost calculations, but we'll carefully consider whether we can find better solutions for future products.

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