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The best places to get Oasis merch for under £25 before their Cardiff reunion gigs

The best places to get Oasis merch for under £25 before their Cardiff reunion gigs

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The best places to get Oasis merch for under £25 before their Cardiff reunion gigs
It's time to get your bucket hats at the ready, Oasis are coming to Cardiff and we have some merch ideas for you ahead of the big gig
Online retailers have a wide selection of Oasis t-shirts on offer some for as little as £12.99.
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From buying the initial concert tickets, potentially staying overnight in a hotel, transport there and back, the merch stalls and not forgetting countless pricey pints in the venue, gigs can be very very expensive and set you back hundreds of pounds.
So, are you ready to 'Roll With It' at next week's Oasis reunion gig in the Principality Stadium, or are you still looking for something to wear to represent your favourite band in the capital city? Well, we have some merch options for you that will cost a fraction of the price on the day.
Here are some different t-shirt options from different shops, all for under £25. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
Debenhams
The former high street store has multiple options when it comes to Oasis merchandise, including three variations of the classic t-shirt. They have blue, white and black options featuring the Oasis logo all priced at £22. All three options are available in sizes S to XXL.
They also have a Definitely Maybe illustrated white t-shirt for just £23, however stock is lower in this version with only L, XL and XXL available to buy.
Additionally, they have Definitely Maybe set list t-shirts in black and white for £23.
Amazon
The second cheapest option seems to be this Definitely Maybe t-shirt from Amazon for just £14.99, which is available in sizes S-XXL. Prices vary depending on what size you order, but the maximum price is £18.02 for a small. It's been described by a reviewer as "a great item" and true to size.
Alternatively, they have other designs including the classic black t-shirt with the white Oasis logo for £24, however they also have the option to add a 20% off voucher making it just £19.20. In this style they have a range in sizes from XS to 5XL.
Both options are available with Amazon Prime, meaning if you sign up with the link below you will receive free delivery by the end of the week at the latest. Perfect for your last minute merch purchase ahead of the gig.
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Next are selling a classic white and black Oasis t-shirt for £25 as well as other band merch options.
The classic t-shirt ranges in men's sizes from S- 3XL, however they also have the option of buying children's, women's and even baby rompers.
One reviewer bought the t-shirt for their son. They said: "This was a birthday gift for our son, he was really pleased with it, good fit (he wears an adult small) and so far it's washed well. He's now all set for when he sees the band in July!!"
Other options include this Definitely Maybe shirt for £24, this black Oasis shirt for £22 and finally a white long sleeve Be Here Now shirt for £26.
ASOS
The online retailer is selling a white t-shirt featuring the Gallagher brothers for £22. They have the t-shirt in sizes from XS to 2XL.
Great news for those who have free next day delivery with ASOS as that means they'll have more than enough time to prepare for next week's gig.
The unisex shirt from ASOS is just £22, one of the cheaper merchandise options
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H&M
The high street store seems to have only one Oasis t-shirt option, and that is the white loose fit t-shirt for £12.99, the cheapest option of all on this list. It features an Oasis logo on the front and on the reverse a tambourine, with writing that reads 'Purchased in Manchester in '94. Appears on the cover of Supersonic. Has been played on EVERY Oasis track Ever.'- NG.
Reviewers have recommended sizing down, as it is not true to size and rather baggy. One person said: "I loved the look of this shirt, it was very soft and the fabric was of a great quality, however the shirt itself was too large (not true to size), and for that reason I would recommend buying these types of shirts in store as it'll be easier to find a size that doesn't look too baggy"
However if you like a baggier fit to your clothes, go for your normal size, much like other reviewers. One said: "So lucky to get my hands on this piece! Bought for my partner who is 6'4', quite lanky and prefers baggier and longer fitting t-shirts. Size XL was the perfect fit. Lovely feel to the fabric and heavier quality than expected for the price, win win!"
Oasis official store
As you may expect, the most expensive merchandise option can be found on the band's official store. It has a wide array of merchandise options, including their new line with Adidas. You can read more about their collaboration here.
The prices vary from t-shirts priced at £30 to one of their Adidas/Oasis long sleeve tee priced at £55.
They also have track pants for £75 and a classic coach's jacket from Adidas/ Oasis to celebrate their Live '25 reunion tour, which will set you back £100.
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I think they may have missed a trick not featuring branded anoraks or bucket hats, but it is clear fans have plenty of options to pick from.

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