This is a factory second item, that will have minor imperfections. All items have been carefully checked, minor imperfections may include the following: snags, faulty stitching, discolouration, minor bobbling, logo damage/excessive cracking. These are not readily noticeable when worn but may be seen on close inspection. Faults vary from item to item and may not be listed above. Unfortunately, we will not be able to inform you on the condition of individual items.
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oUkTuRkEyIII to IWOOTN
12 Oct 159#3
What are you wearing if you think £5 for a t-shirt is overpriced?
oUkTuRkEyIII
12 Oct 154#5
I have bought plenty of the mens and you cant even notice anything really. I paid around £10 for each of mine and would happily pay £7.50 for one or £15 for 3. You need to really see them before you can comment. I'm not trying to be smart but when people see factory seconds they think the worst and that shouldn't be the case.
cadmus
12 Oct 153#18
I don't understand posters saying SD is tat. I agree they may not be to everyone's liking with big bold logos etc but you CANNOT fault the brands quality. The shirts are made of thick soft quality cotton that keeps it shape wash after wash .as regards to them being seconds is an over exaggeration ....trust me as you will not notice any faults as if there are any they will be minimal and virtually unnoticeable
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knocik
13 Oct 15#21
Why would SuperDry accept those quality rejects from China and not send those back to manufacturer? If they have that many quality rejects as listed on ebay that means factory is not doing good stuff for them anyway.
rickj
13 Oct 15#20
These are direct from super dry so not sure why people are banging on about fakes.That said I've bought a few seconds in past but latest batch have been very poor and not wearable with colour runs over the badges .
Sherrybabe
13 Oct 152#19
I have ordered from Superdry Ebay store for a little over 3 years ...jeans ..trackies...hoodies..t shirts...vest tops.. I actually took one item into the store and they confirmed yes these are the real thing... ive never had an issue.. delivery is superquick and the clothes in price comparison to the store are amazing.. so those put off ...shame on you ...£15 for three t shirts are an absolute bargain I have tons of them ..
cadmus
12 Oct 153#18
I don't understand posters saying SD is tat. I agree they may not be to everyone's liking with big bold logos etc but you CANNOT fault the brands quality. The shirts are made of thick soft quality cotton that keeps it shape wash after wash .as regards to them being seconds is an over exaggeration ....trust me as you will not notice any faults as if there are any they will be minimal and virtually unnoticeable
David23
12 Oct 15#15
Cannot believe people would pay money for seconds! The quality of full price mainstream clothing is bad enough as it is.
thearbiter65 to David23
12 Oct 151#17
Sigh
thearbiter65
12 Oct 15#16
That's the sad thing about eBay now. It is loaded with fake merchandise! I feel sorry for the retailers of genuine merchandise who I never by from 'just in case'.
daddyblake
12 Oct 15#14
I see, no danger of fakes then. Unlike these random sellers that claim to have picked up a load of factory defects from some top secret location.
daddyblake
12 Oct 151#10
Just be aware a lot of "seconds" on eBay are actually fakes. Not saying these are but a lot of the Ralph Lauren, Lacoste etc is.
thearbiter65 to daddyblake
12 Oct 151#13
These are from SuperDrys own eBay store so you should be ok.
clairehunt
12 Oct 15#12
Thanks OP, ordered 3 even though I don't need anymore clothes, but I just resist a bargain
rickj
12 Oct 15#11
Admit the last load we bought were very poor quality .seems they are passing everything off as slight defects now
thearbiter65
12 Oct 151#9
Sometimes they run a style of t shirt that doesn't make it into the shop, so they sell them as seconds. Great value at £5.
I really like SuperDry mainly because I remember when it was just a market stall in Cheltenham..... Recently, I saw a SuperDry store in Las Vegas! Love how British businesses can still be created and made into global successes.
I remember the owner once saying he had never been to Japan! He just wanted to make American style T shirts with Japanese print.
jdr116
12 Oct 151#8
Bought three a few weeks ago and there's only really one that was wearable without any real noticeable faults...the other two really were too "faulty" (sleeves not finished off and too short to even get tailored yourself) to be of any use whatsoever other than for "designer" rags!!
Beardizzle
12 Oct 151#7
Well I got some a couple of weeks ago and there is absolutely nothing wrong them... Couldn't find any fault on any of them. Heat from me
ellenw
12 Oct 152#6
Bought 3 the last time there was a similar offer, sent them back, just tat.
oUkTuRkEyIII
12 Oct 154#5
I have bought plenty of the mens and you cant even notice anything really. I paid around £10 for each of mine and would happily pay £7.50 for one or £15 for 3. You need to really see them before you can comment. I'm not trying to be smart but when people see factory seconds they think the worst and that shouldn't be the case.
itsgun4u
12 Oct 15#4
Are these not seconds. And I know what that mean - defective. Why would pay £7.5 for defective Tshirts. Just because it has Superdry logo :smile:
IWOOTN
12 Oct 151#2
very over rated over priced teeny bopper british brand that doesnt even have anything to do with japan
oUkTuRkEyIII to IWOOTN
12 Oct 159#3
What are you wearing if you think £5 for a t-shirt is overpriced?
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This is a factory second item, that will have minor imperfections. All items have been carefully checked, minor imperfections may include the following: snags, faulty stitching, discolouration, minor bobbling, logo damage/excessive cracking. These are not readily noticeable when worn but may be seen on close inspection. Faults vary from item to item and may not be listed above. Unfortunately, we will not be able to inform you on the condition of individual items.
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Latest comments (21)
I really like SuperDry mainly because I remember when it was just a market stall in Cheltenham..... Recently, I saw a SuperDry store in Las Vegas! Love how British businesses can still be created and made into global successes.
I remember the owner once saying he had never been to Japan! He just wanted to make American style T shirts with Japanese print.