Disneystore no longer producing pins!!!!
   
 
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I knew this would happen. It's their own fault for messing up orders so many times. Us complaining about how pins look or scratches probably didn't help them either. They were probably tired of dealing with the hassle. But either way I'm sad I really liked their pins 
				
			
			
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		 I get that kids stuff sells like wildfire, but, and I'm speaking as someone who doesn't have kids so I'm willing to concede that I might be wrong, although I don't think so, people/parents are not willing to spend as much money on kids clothes since they grow out of them so quickly as they are on something for themself or their older children who are not going to grow out of something in a few months to a year. If Disney tried to cater to adults just a little bit more, they might find that it's quite profitable. It's depressing that the only thing that Disney offers for adults in the stores are poorly made t-shirts that shrink like 2-3 sizes. And now no pins (yes I realize we're not talking about the stores). It's like Disney wants the fun to stop as soon as you hit puberty. Now that I live 18 hours away from DSF instead of a few blocks, my chance to get low LE pins to trade is nil. I think Disney really screwed the pooch on this one and I hope that they come to their senses soon. What is someone like me who doesn't have kids supposed to do? I can't afford their giclees paintings, pins were my little way to have a part of the Disney experience, especially now that I can't go to the park on a weekly basis like I did when I lived in SoCal. This is depressing.
 I get that kids stuff sells like wildfire, but, and I'm speaking as someone who doesn't have kids so I'm willing to concede that I might be wrong, although I don't think so, people/parents are not willing to spend as much money on kids clothes since they grow out of them so quickly as they are on something for themself or their older children who are not going to grow out of something in a few months to a year. If Disney tried to cater to adults just a little bit more, they might find that it's quite profitable. It's depressing that the only thing that Disney offers for adults in the stores are poorly made t-shirts that shrink like 2-3 sizes. And now no pins (yes I realize we're not talking about the stores). It's like Disney wants the fun to stop as soon as you hit puberty. Now that I live 18 hours away from DSF instead of a few blocks, my chance to get low LE pins to trade is nil. I think Disney really screwed the pooch on this one and I hope that they come to their senses soon. What is someone like me who doesn't have kids supposed to do? I can't afford their giclees paintings, pins were my little way to have a part of the Disney experience, especially now that I can't go to the park on a weekly basis like I did when I lived in SoCal. This is depressing. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		