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Panthers Team Store Sale


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Just an FYI the Panthers Team Store is having a 25% off sale on most stuff including two shirts featuring Mr. Newton newtonBFN7459.jpg

You can get a black Moose jersey for $22 and all the Steve Smith Jerseys are on sale (take that how you want it lol).

I've been wanting a new Beason jersey and have been price shopping around and thought I'd pass the info around to you guys.

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Graphic tees are played the fug out. Im personally waiting til next year when Nike makes the jerseys to get anymore... Plus the reebok ones will be mad cheap!! You guys go on ahead and do what you do! I got an authentic signed by D Will, along with a mini helmet signed by Double Trouble after they both went over 1,000 in the same season...

Good lookin out though. I'm just not into plain graphic (cheap tees)

Edit: if you get a Jersey and it's not embroidered I'm gonna have to question your swag....

'nough said.

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yeah um so in the team store website, Steve Smith womens jerseys are all in clearance.

Here is one example.

Steve Smith Jersey - #89 - Fashion - Ladies - Blue

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Price: $60.00

Discounted Price: $36.99

You Save: $23.01 (38 %)

heh also minus 25% = $27

Let The Speculation Begin!

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