‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Writer/Producer Megan Ganz Is Auctioning Off Shirts From the Show

For a few hundred dollars, you, too, learn what it feels like to be inside Mac or Charlie’s clothes — NOTHING SEXUAL.
In four days, one lucky and deep-pocketed It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia fan will win a signed photo from Charlie Day and/or Rob McElhenney, a personal letter from writer and producer Megan Ganz revealing behind-the-scenes details and three custom-made T-shirts featured on the show. Right now, Ganz is hosting an eBay auction to support The Wrexham Miners’ Project, a charity organization located in Wrexham, Wales that’s dedicated to preserving the town’s local history and mining heritage, and one of the items up for auction is a “mystery bundle” of T-shirts, custom-made by Life Long Tees founder and Always Sunny clothier JoeJoe Hoye, that are “just like those that have been seen on Sunny!”
Ganz announced the new auction item on Instagram yesterday when she advised her followers to “bid on them now and you can wear them when you hang out in your party mansion.”
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Well, if she really wanted to get the word out on the auction, Ganz should have made some grabby fliers.
In addition to the mystery bundle of shirts, the personal letter from Ganz and the signed photo from one or two It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia stars, Ganz is also auctioning off a replica of the “Ming's Restaurant” T-shirt that Charlie wore in the Season 14 episode “The Gang Solves Global Warming” from the same seamster. Thankfully for some potential buyers and unfortunately for others, all these auction items are only replicas of the real Always Sunny shirts, so the latter won’t come with Charlie’s ample sweat stains.
With a few days to go in the auction, each lot currently sits around $300, so any fan with cash to spare and interest in a personal care package from the Always Sunny team should cast their bid soon. And, although Charlie’s shirt is in Charlie’s size, the mystery bundle comes in “various” sizes, according to the listing, so there’s definitely still room in the crew for a funny fat guy.