Twitter divided over cost of Bonang's new T-shirt line
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Queen B has recently launched her new T-shirt line, and some of them are already 'sold out'. The Breakfast team want to know if you would ever spend this much on a T-shirt?
Bonang Matheba is known to own every space she plants her feet in, but this one got the masses talking.
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The queen herself launched her new T-Shirt line, and in under a week, some of her products were already sold out. Her T-shirts have her original 'Bonang' lingo and phrases on them, but it sells for a whopping R399.
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Take a look at some of her designs from the line below:
A post shared by Bonang Matheba (@bonang_m) on
Many on Twitter argued that it is way too expensive, while others are celebrating and supporting local.
Here are some of the mixed reactions:
“You can’t print something on a t-shirt and say you own a brand”
— Ru (@MuleWitDaAfro) July 26, 2018
Yet they are running to get those Bonang shirts🤣
Umm sure "small street" aka Dubai they already got Bonang T-shirt 😣
— Marcia thejane (@tseepati) July 27, 2018
Exploiting is what she's doing. I can get a t-shirt for R50 and print it for less than R100. I like Bonang Mara unyile with this one pic.twitter.com/Xdh1bcWACl
— Easter Bunny 👑 🌈 (@ItsYunik_) July 25, 2018
Imagine paying R399 for a t-shirt written “mo’ghel” 😂
— mamas🌺 (@kayspark__) July 25, 2018
I love Bonang. 🙌🏼🌸
I'm definitely getting myself Bonang T-shirt by @bonang_m ❤🙈 pic.twitter.com/ITIiy5EnLU
— IG: Vutivi_Mabasa (@Vutivi_M) July 25, 2018
Y’all really bout to buy R400 T-shirt’s from Bonang which you can easily print yourself for R100? pic.twitter.com/DJvgExXPrj
— IG: tiaplaatjie (@tiaplaatjie) July 25, 2018
Would you pay R399 for any of these T-shirts? Let us know by voting below:
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