Showing posts with label Burlington Coat Factory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burlington Coat Factory. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Two New Padres Shirts In Time For The Playoffs

 I went to Burlington Coat Factory about three weeks ago and found nothing I liked. I figured with the economy being what it is and supply chains being strained, this would be the new normal. I ended up going there today and actually found a few good shirts and a jersey.


Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Da Bears

I went to Burlington Coat Factory yesterday. They had a lot of stuff on sale as they ramp up for the holidays. I went through the active wear section and I found something I wanted.


Thursday, August 2, 2018

Happy Shirsey Day

I'm declaring August 2nd Shirsey Day. Since everything has a day except for shirseys, it deserves one. If you're not exactly sure what one is, Urban Dictionary has the definition:

 one of those T-shirts that looks like a jersey. shirt and jersey combined.

I don't own a lot of them but I've started to accumulate them. 

Let's begin.


Blake Griffin was one of my favorite Clippers and when he was traded, I thought I could snag a jersey with his name on it. Burlington had those jerseys with the iron numbers and I don't like those. I got a shirsey instead and it looks pretty sharp.



 Apologies for the winkles because I put it down in my closet in a corner and forgot about it for a couple of months. I paid $6 for a shirsey that originally was $32.


While the Dodgers were making their run to the World Series last year, Burlington had many Dodgers shirseys on sale. They had Belinger, Puig, Turner, and this one:



Yu Darvish was traded from the Texas Rangers to the Dodgers for their playoff push. He pitched in Game 7 of the 2017 World Series and it didn't go so well. The Dodgers didn't resign him during the off season and he signed with the Cubs. Currently he's on the DL and A-Rod doesn't approve of the way he's rehabbing.

Anyway, it took many months for this shirsey to go on clearance. I paid $9 for a shirsey that Burlington was selling for $17. This goes for $18 on MLB.com 



Let's see we covered basketball and baseball; football is next.



Teddy Bridgewater played for the Minnesota Vikings for three seasons. In what would have been his third season, he suffered a gruesome knee injury that was so serious he almost lost his leg. He was able to recover and play the following season for the Vikings. Currently he's on the New York Jets. I like the shirsey more than the preceding ones because it looks like a jersey. The material on it is very nice. I paid $5 at Ross for this and I can't find the original price online but I'm sure it was at least $30.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

My Forgotten Rams Shirt

So I was cleaning up the room and I found this bag. I opened it and found this Rams shirt in it. I thought when did I by this? It turns out from the receipt I bought it last September and I put it down in the corner. I completely forgot about it.


Thursday, March 8, 2018

Rams Items

It's been awhile since I've posted on here. I have been posting on Instagram more. I have found a few things, here and there, but not much to write about. 

Anyway, I bought a few Rams items and I'll share them.


Thursday, January 4, 2018

Another Lakers Jacket

A couple of months ago, I bought a Lakers jacket from Burlington that I was okay with wearing. It really wasn't my style but it was functional. A couple of days into the new year I ended up with a better one.


Saturday, November 18, 2017

Lakers Big and Tall Men's Reflective Track Jacket

I have a bunch of things to post before the year ends. I bought a jersey from a store online and I am the top bid on an auction on eBay. I also have a bunch of shirts to post on here.

I may as well start with this:


Monday, August 14, 2017

Lakers Swingman Jersey

After rejecting the Clippers jersey, I went to Burlington Coat Factory for the first time in many weeks. I was thrilled with all the new items they had in stock. They had a lot of Lakers jerseys in stock and I bought this:


Sunday, July 30, 2017

Chargers Salute to Service/Training Camp

Today is the start to Chargers Training Camp. I'll be going soon to it and hopefully pickup a few more jerseys. This is the post from last season.

I do have a find related to the team.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Marlins Jersey....MLB Sale....Addias NHL Jerseys

I went to a different Burlington Coat Factory than my normal one. Sometimes these places can vary in inventory. I found this and bought it since I have a matching cap to go with it:


Saturday, June 17, 2017

San Diego Chargers Shirts

I went in Burlington Coat Factory last week and picked up two San Diego Chargers shirts. I have a feeling they'll be getting more and more of them as time passes.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Dodger Jacket

Sorry for the lack of updates. I do have things to post, so I'll start with this:


 I bought this Dodger jacket at Burlington Coat Factory. I paid $22 for a jacket that retailed for over $60. It's very light and gray, Too gray for my liking.




Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Winter is Coming

I went to Burlington Coat Factory several months ago when it was still warm. I found this jacket and debated buying it. I don't regret it now.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Philadephia Flyers Day

I have a big collection of NHL jerseys and shirts. My baseball collection in recent years has outgrown it. With the purchase of recent shirt, I want to post my Philadelphia Flyers merchandise.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Friday, September 9, 2016

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Father's Day - Anaheim Ducks Sale Part Two

My dad took me to my first Ducks' game about 13 years ago. Even before we went to the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, he would watch the games on KCAL 9.


Monday, April 25, 2016

Chargers On Field Cap...Going Out of Business....All Star Voting


Last week I bought this cap at Burlington Coat Factory for $10. The retail value of it is $35, so this was a great find. I like how the Bolts' logo pops out of the cap.



Sports Chalet and many Sports Authority stores are going out of business. The Consumerist has an article about it.  I have been to Sports Authority (SA) on a few occasions and as consumer I felt like their stores very outdated and that their prices weren't competitive with Dick's Sporting Goods. Most of the time I went to SA, there was hardly anyone there. Aisles were vacant of staff and customers. I believe most consumers would rather shop in a big box store or a store tailored towards their sport.



On a lighter note MLB All Star Game voting has opened up. It's been less than one month into the season and it's voting time. The jerseys for it are pretty sweet and I'll break my rule and buy one that isn't on sale.