billybastion
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I agree, and while on the subject of pins, it's impossible to do a search/browse on ebay for unique souvenirs because 90% of the WDW items for sale are the $#$@ pins! Unless someone knows a way to filter out only pins and still see everything else WDW - I'd love to know. :brick:
I don't collect pins or vinyl, but it seems to resonate with many other visitors and both have avid fanbases...so to equate it with crap merchandise is a mistake I think. Even though I think the pins are a money sink and not worth my time, I do think they (and the vinyl) are a unique collecting opportunity that "pluses" many visitor's time in the resorts. What's wrong with that?
I agree that the quality of the clothing generally seems to be on the up and up. I don't like all of the loud teeshirts and jerseys, as many others have already stated, but I see more people wearing those types of shirts out of the parks than the land specific or ride specific merchandise you and I love so much. So I think both serve their purpose; I'm just glad their quality is better than in years past.
I would like to see more unique antenna balls. This is really the only thing I collect from the parks and I would love to see a wider variety of them.