This Woman Might Have The Biggest Buc-ee Shirt Collection Ever

I have yet to meet a Texan who doesn’t like Buc-ee. If they say they don’t like it, they’ve probably never been there, or they’re just trying to look cool by going against the grain.

While most of us have an occasional love for Buc-ee’s which usually involves stopping at a store on a road trip to pick up some of their signature snacks, others take their love to levels. extremes. Some people visit as often as they can, buy all the merchandise they have, and grab every seasonal shirt they take out.

That seems to be the level of engagement that TikToker @buceesshirts is at. (Warning: there are some naughty words in the video below.)

This TikToker proudly shows off her Buc-ee’s shirt collection that takes up an entire closet and always updates followers when she adds a new shirt to the collection. Not only does she have a variety of classic designs, but also a bunch of seasonal shirts from Buc-ee. In one of her videos, you can see that she has at least two St. Patrick’s Day shirts, a few Christmas shirts, Valentine’s Day shirts, and more.

The collection doesn’t stop at T-shirts either. @buceesshirts also has a good number of long sleeves, quarter zips and other Buc-ee clothing.

Although it may seem like a problem to have so many shirts, I don’t think it’s that bad. If there’s anything to get addicted to, t-shirts aren’t something that’s going to harm you or anyone around you, just your bank account.

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