Pirate shirt

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Stripy pirate shirt
File:Stripy pirate shirt (beige).png

Release date 7 February 2006 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? Yes
Lendable? No
Equipable? Yes
Stacks? No
High Alch 180 coins
Low Alch 120 coins
Destroy Drop
Store price 300 coins
(Mike)
Examine
  • A sea worthy shirt
  • A sea worthy purple/grey/orange shirt
Weight 1 kg
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Stripy pirate shirts come in a variety of colours. They offer no bonuses. Shortly after their release, these shirts were worth around 30 to 50k, but have since dropped in price significantly. However, after the release of the Rocking Out quest, their prices went up again as a shirt was required to complete the quest.

Red, blue, beige and brown shirts can be purchased from the store on Mos Le'Harmless after completing the Cabin fever quest.

Beige shirts are also available from, and the only colour found, when ransacking Customs evidence files.

Grey, purple, and orange shirts can only be obtained from either looting Pirate implings, trading with another player, or bought off the Grand Exchange.

Bonuses
Hover over image for type A player wearing the Brown Stripy Pirate shirt, along with the rest of the Brown Pirate Clothing.
A player wearing the Brown Stripy Pirate shirt, along with the rest of the Brown Pirate Clothing.
 Attack bonus
0 0 0 0 0
 Defence bonus
0 0 0 0 0
Other bonuses Slot

0 0 0% 0


Prices
Colour Price
Beige Stripy pirate shirt Beige Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (beige) coins (update)
Red Stripy pirate shirt Red Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (red) coins (update)
Blue Stripy pirate shirt Blue Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (blue) coins (update)
Brown Stripy pirate shirt Brown Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (brown) coins (update)
Grey Stripy pirate shirt Grey Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (grey) coins (update)
Purple Stripy pirate shirt Purple Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (purple) coins (update)
Orange Stripy pirate shirt Orange Exchange:Stripy pirate shirt (orange) coins (update)

Trivia

  • In the past, players have used this item in an attempt to scam other players out of their Easter eggs, as the two items look similar in trade.