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Get a load of Russell Wilson's clothing line


Cary Kollins

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The clothing price, although absurd...people will buy it. That's not the issue. His profit margins are ridiculously high. Of those margins, he's giving back about 1-2%. So, he makes a pimp ton per item ($100-300). And donates $3 per.  And the article highlights that as a major contribution. 

Even Jesus asked for 10%...

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16 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

is this included in the collection

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Sure. It'll set you back about 3 grand. That's 3 grand you can feel good about, though. Think of all of the $10 dollars that would go to Wilson's foundation. Don't you want to be a part of the reason that Russell can pat himself on the back?

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I just don't get the cost of his stuff..  I mean, if someone wants to pay out the nose for clothing, that's their prerogative.  On the flip side, you can get stuff like his cloths at old navy...or Kohl's...in the clearance section...yeah, the 90% clearance section.

Also, what kind of contribution are you making on a $168 shirt?  I mean it can't cost the manufacturer more than $5 per shirt using mass produced foreign labor.  Why not have a $25 or even $50 donation per shirt!  Then you might make enough money to do SOMETHING good...

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1 hour ago, d-dave said:

 

Also, what kind of contribution are you making on a $168 shirt?  I mean it can't cost the manufacturer more than $5 per shirt using mass produced foreign labor.  Why not have a $25 or even $50 donation per shirt!  Then you might make enough money to do SOMETHING good...

He hasn't got to the part about tithing...

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