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New Panthers Store at BOA


SIGCHI222

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I swear this is my last post of the day, but I had to say one last thing. I am TS16949 training in Charlotte yesterday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Being from Shelby I figured a quick trip to the team store during lunch would be worth my while on Monday since I was in the area.

SOB if I wasn't correct. If you have a lady, she needs to go there. There are so may nice shirts and tanks and jerseys for the ladies with the new new logo. Distressed, pink, skimpy, you name it.

The golf shirts for men has to be at least 6 deep.

Saw a Cam Newton autographed helmet for $650.

Wish I was rich, but I spent 20 minutes inside the confines and enjoyed watching probably 40 random people doing the same thing I was doing, looking around. Some of the attendance spent over $600 while I was there.

They have Mardi Gras beads.

You guys need to visit the store.

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visited the remodeled store last sat. While looking at the hats I wanted to see how it looked on me and

to my surprise............no mirrors. I told one of the employees it sure would be nice if ya had some mirrors.

he agreed.

other than that little issue the new store looks great.

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