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T-shirts with Thai beer Logos

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A friend is visiting, but not staying in town. Wants to buy Chang, Singha, Redbull, Beerlao t-shirts. I was walking through Wararot a few days ago and did not see any.

Besides the Night Market, where can you find these? Looking for a place we can buy them during the daytime.

Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

And tasteless.

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Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

And tasteless.

Just like the beer....granted. So this one will get pinned as "hot" and no one will ever cough up an answer. You gotta love this forum. It's like being in 10th grade again.

I bought one for my wife in a Pattaya bar.

For Chiang Mai though I think you're looking at the Night Bazar: the Northern Thai hub for all things tacky. ;)

Those shirts are really comfy. Shame they are branded. The street outside of the night bazaar has them, bargin hard as they are inflated.

If your pal is heading back through Bangkok, tell them Khao San Road is the place for such things or anywhere along Lower Sukhumwit rd during the day.

I thought the ban on such things was another 'glass tiger law' as it was meant to involve beer 'pretty' promotion girls of which many can still be found nightly across Thailand.....

Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

What about shirts advertising water or energy drinks?

Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

And tasteless.

Don't know if such T-shirts are sold anymore, in Chiang Mai. This is currently given away at a friends Korean bar to encourage purchase/

consumption of a certain brand of antipodean swill. My first beer vest. Tried it on, surprised it did not automatically animate my spirit with a sense of

boorishness.

Perhaps the guy needs to go to Sukhumvit Road or Patpong. Where sex toys are displayed for all and sundry. ED drugs dispensed without prescription on the street.

Where pirate DVDs, knuckle dusters, tasers, crossbows/dangerous looking bladed weapons and all manner of other "illegal" goods are sold openly (for some reason)biggrin.png .

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Shirts with beer labels would be considered promotion of alchohol and hence ilegal.

What about shirts advertising water or energy drinks?

Labels are not illegal only a picture of the bottle.

These shirts really are comfy at home, but wouldn't wear them outside my joint.

If you look closely at a Chang or Singha advertisement, you will see it is actually promoting... soda water.

Loads of places in Pattaya have them .For cheap ones go to the big market off Pattaya Thai ,Tuesday and Friday i think ?

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