Author Topic: NMA Merchandise Situation  (Read 70 times)

MaoLee

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NMA Merchandise Situation
« on: June 26, 2026, 05:42:25 AM »
When I recently went to an NMA concert, I was totally disappointed by the selection of merchandise. A hoodie with that horse that’s been popping up all over T-shirts and hoodies lately—and it doesn’t even have an NMA logo on it. A T-shirt with nothing but a list of concerts from the last few years on the back. Any random rock band could pull that off. It doesn’t even motivate me to keep looking longer or buy any of it.

One of the latest T-shirts didn’t even have a print on the back, even though it can’t be that hard to find a good two-line quote from NMA’s lyrics. Another one didn’t have the typical handwritten font like earlier shirts.

For me, the merchandise stand in particular was always a constant and very band-oriented gathering point with consistently interesting offerings. What on earth happened there? Even the NMA shop seems pretty neglected compared to earlier times.

Is it just me, or do others feel the same way?

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Re: NMA Merchandise Situation
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2026, 08:27:15 AM »
One more reason to wait for the release of their new album so that the merchandising can be reborn!

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Re: NMA Merchandise Situation
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2026, 11:15:51 PM »

Gotta say that I've not been terribly fond of NMA merch over the last few years... I remember the days when there were interesting designs on offer on every tour... not so much recently.  In fact I genuinely can't remember the last time I bought a t-shirt at a show... might even be pre-Covid times?

All of which is personal taste of course, maybe the merch in question work for others.  Whenever I go and see a band I like who are running their own affairs and don't have a big record label behind them I will always check out the merch and try and buy something,  But, at the same time, I've had a bit of a downturn in my finances over the last few years, I've been struggling a bit,  and I've haven't got the cash available to chuck away on something I don't really like.  I'll always stretch my cash to see NMA (with all the subsequent costs that it involves!) but a t-shirt with an uninteresting design?  Sorry, too much...

It's been said before on this Forum that we'd all love to have some classic and rare t-shirts reprinted but I guess there's some issues issues with copyright or something?
... we might still get this Forum back to something like former glories!

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Re: NMA Merchandise Situation
« Reply #3 on: Today at 08:13:35 PM »
Mmm..not sure about this one guys...NMA are renoud for their extensive merch...there's a brand new Joolz design for every new album and sometimes even singles etc...the shop is doing 13 different t shirts 6 different hoodies..3 styles of hat and they've always had their own jewellery! (Which is virtually unique.. I've bought several items!) .. that's giving Kiss in the 70's a run for their money!...you are talking about the touring merch I realise but it seems ok to me..only thing I'd say is it.seems a little strange they aren't stocking it as much as the online shop as it's pretty much the only point of revenue for bands these days along with touring.

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Re: NMA Merchandise Situation
« Reply #4 on: Today at 08:52:35 PM »


It's been said before on this Forum that we'd all love to have some classic and rare t-shirts reprinted but I guess there's some issues issues with copyright or something?

Reissues of older T-shirts would be a great idea. Ten years ago, there was a phase when they printed older designs on the T-shirts.

I recently saw some T-shirts with older designs on eBay, but I'm guessing they were just fakes because you can order them in all sizes.
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