Cool,
though don't feel you have to.
FYI the company seems to take forever to actually do anything, if you know of a better UK based T-Shirt printer let me know. :)
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Sun 21 Mar 2010, 20:50,
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FYI the company seems to take forever to actually do anything, if you know of a better UK based T-Shirt printer let me know. :)
i did use spice but then they died
spreadshirt might be ok, although they may refuse the design on copyright grounds (although, if it's not a vector, they probably won't check)
other than those couple, i've found the returns don't ever seem to be worth the effort, and the end user price always feel extortionate.
cafepress were MASSIVE cunts
edit: rob set up a tshirt shop a while ago with 'shirt of the week' type things, gaz him to see if that's a goer
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Sun 21 Mar 2010, 20:53,
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other than those couple, i've found the returns don't ever seem to be worth the effort, and the end user price always feel extortionate.
cafepress were MASSIVE cunts
edit: rob set up a tshirt shop a while ago with 'shirt of the week' type things, gaz him to see if that's a goer
I'll take a look
I've done a couple of things with speardshirt but it limits the colour of shirt you can use. Good for vectors though limited to three colours.
In MySoti's defence the result I've seen was very good.
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Sun 21 Mar 2010, 20:58,
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In MySoti's defence the result I've seen was very good.