2k shirts different prices at different shops

We did some research and found out it makes quite difference where you buy you 2K by Gingham shirts. more after the break:
Pointlessness
www.2ktshirts.com
Men and Women $35.00 (?23.06)
www.thegiantpeach.com
Men $32.00 (?21.08)
www.giantrobot.com
Men and Women $30.00 (?19.75)
www.turntable.com
Men $32.00 (?21.08)
www.rakuten.co.jp
Men 4,900 YEN (?31,17)
www.beamst.com
Men 3,360 YEN (?21,37)
www.magic-pony.com
Men $55.00 CDN (?36,68)
Disco Flash
www.2ktshirts.com
Men and Women $35.00 (?23.06)
www.revolveclothing.com
Men $35.00 (?23.06)
www.zoovillage.com
Men ?50,00
www.beamst.com
Men 5,460YEN (?34,74 without tax)
Be Here Now
www.2ktshirts.com
Men $35.00 (?23.06)
www.turntable.com
Men $32.00 (?21.08)
I O Tokyo
www.2ktshirts.com
Men and Women $35.00 (?23.06)
www.premiumtees.nl
Women ?32,50
www.viaalley.com
Men and Women AUD$69.00 (?42.65)
www.rinzen.com
Men and Women ?25,00
www.zoovillage.com
Men ?50,00
www.thegiantpeach.com
Men ?32,00
www.street-files.com
Men and Women CHF 49.00 (?29.40 )
Mummy
www.2ktshirts.com
Men and Women $35.00 (?23.06)
www.chemical-records.co.uk
Men £30.00 (?39,21)














Joe said,
June 12, 2008 @ 12:18 am
Looks like buying directly from 2K is the way to go in the U.S., unless you’re lucky to find a specific one available for less somewhere else! But 2K’s own store definitely has the best selection, of course.
How much would you pay for a 2K tee? by HIDE YOUR ARMS said,
June 13, 2008 @ 1:00 pm
[...] Shirtlog have an interesting post about the various prices that you can pay for a shirt by 2k on various popular websites, and the differences are pretty big. It just shows that when you’re thinking about buying a tee from a larger brand that its a good idea to search around to see if you can find it cheaper anywhere with just a few clicks of a mouse. Read the blog post here. [...]
Mike Smith said,
June 13, 2008 @ 2:08 pm
I write as an independent store owner selling street wear brands and in my view the brand shouldn’t be selling their own products full stop! its like having your cake and eating it. These brands want cool stores to stock their product, these stores advertise, market and get the product in front of lots of customers. As soon as a brand starts selling it themselves they are in direct competition with the stores they have just sold stuff too! any body got any thoughts on this?