An English businessman made 18,000 shirts to celebrate the world title: now he doesn’t know what to do with them – England

An English businessman made 18,000 shirts to celebrate the world title: now he doesn’t know what to do with them – England



Carl Baxter lowered the price to 11 euros and explained why people would buy this piece

The English are specialists in getting the euphoria of reaching the final stages of major tournaments and the 2022 World Cup is another example of this. After sparking euphoria in Russia, “It’s Coming Home” is back on track, but just like four years ago, the dream was put on hold even before the final. The euphoria was so intense that thousands of T-shirts were ordered to celebrate the title… even before the team qualified for the final. Such was the case with Carl Baxter, a businessman from the Dorset area, who decided to acquire 18,000 copies of a shirt made with the print “England, Cup Winners 2022,” It’s Finally Home. Homeland”). Now, with England out of the picture, the businessman is left with a stockpile of something that makes no sense in practice. Carl Baxter, however, does not give up trying to make a deal, having lowered the price from 30 to 10 pounds (11.6 Euro), and in the hope that someone will find a good idea to buy an item to celebrate an achievement that won’t happen. He even decided to try to sell his idea in an interview with the Daily Star. It remains to be seen if anyone will buy the shirt and … justification.

“I was absolutely moved by the elimination in the World Cup. I was impressed by the team’s performance in Qatar and I was sure we were going to win the tournament. I would like to appeal to the English fans to buy one of these shirts, to keep it as a piece of history and a reminder of how well we played in the tournament. Even if they don’t win, they are in My eyes are winners,” he said.

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He did not mention the amount involved in this investment, but the most certain thing was that this idea would end up with a huge loss…

Written by Fabio Lima


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