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Boston are a brand which sells T-shirts on the street corner,[[Uncle Gary]] bought [[Unidentified guy in Boston]]'s shirts and sold them to [[Greg]]'s classmates to get money.
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'''Boston Souvenir T-Shirts''', are T-shirts sold on a street corner in Boston. [[Uncle Gary]] bought some off of a guy, intending to resell them. However, the word was misspelled. Instead of "Boston", it said "Botson" so Gary sold them to [[Greg|Greg's]] classmates to get money. They also took up the bulk of Uncle Gary's belongings when he moved in with the Heffleys. He sold one to [[Rodrick Heffley|Rodrick]], who felt like he got a steal. In the official [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel|Third Wheel]] tour, fans could take shirts of different colors which had "Botson" written on it.
==Known Employees==
==Known Employees==
*[[Unidentified guy in Boston]]
*[[Botson T-Shirt Seller]]
*[[Uncle Gary]](possibly)
*[[Gary Heffley]]
 
== Trivia ==
* It's possible that "Botson" was not a typo, and these shirts were promotional items for the Ohio Insurance Company: ''Botson Insurance Group.''
 
=={{T/piece}}​Gallery==
<gallery>
Boston shirt.png|The Boston Shirts
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[[Category:Fictional Brands]]
[[Category:Objects]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 24 June 2019

Boston Souvenir T-Shirts, are T-shirts sold on a street corner in Boston. Uncle Gary bought some off of a guy, intending to resell them. However, the word was misspelled. Instead of "Boston", it said "Botson" so Gary sold them to Greg's classmates to get money. They also took up the bulk of Uncle Gary's belongings when he moved in with the Heffleys. He sold one to Rodrick, who felt like he got a steal. In the official Third Wheel tour, fans could take shirts of different colors which had "Botson" written on it.

Known Employees

Trivia

  • It's possible that "Botson" was not a typo, and these shirts were promotional items for the Ohio Insurance Company: Botson Insurance Group.

​Gallery