Help me find women's fitted boat-necked cap-sleeved or 3/4 length-sleeved shirts in a variety of solid colors!
(What, me picky?)
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posted by showbiz_liz
on Nov 16, 2012 -
23 answers
I'm a big follower of bot
Shirt Woot and
Teefury, both are sites that showcase a new t-shirt design a day at around ~$10 a shirt with cheap or free shipping. I recently discovered the existence of
Ript Apparel, which is more or less similar to the previous sites. I feel that Woot and Teefury have both gotten a bit too nerd-pandering in recent years, and am interested in new sites. I'm not into T-Shirt Hell or Snorg Tees as they are often text-based designs and I'm not really into pithy jokes on my shirts.
Uneetee is more of what I'm looking for, but I'm not too thrilled about their prices.
Design By Humans with the daily $15 deal is more of what I'm looking for, though their designs may be a wee bit
too artsy, and suffer from the opposite of Woot shirts- their designs cover too much of the shirt.
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posted by Apocryphon
on Nov 23, 2011 -
9 answers
I have a couple of EMS organic cotton graphic T-shirts like
these, and I love them. The material is a bit thinner and stretchier than most tees, but still feels very supple and high-quality. Also, the fit is really nice - I particularly like that they're not quite as long as most tees are these days. I'm starting to think about making some graphic tees of my own design, and I'm wondering if there's a way figure out where these come from and get them for my own to use.
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posted by SampleSize
on Nov 9, 2011 -
3 answers
I have some odd white marks on a lot of my hanged t-shirts, not sure why. (Pics inside)
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posted by lankford
on Sep 22, 2011 -
10 answers
I've used Adobe products in the past and have been fairly impressed. Now I want to buy an Adobe package to design and generate JPG and EPS files of my relatively simple t-shirt, bumper sticker, and button ideas for emailing to a printing shop.
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posted by ZenMasterThis
on May 18, 2007 -
12 answers
I want to get a large quantity of t-shirts made for my start-up company.... any recommendations?
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posted by Gankmore
on Dec 28, 2006 -
10 answers
I’ll be launching a new t-shirt site over the next several months and am looking for insight into what makes a good shirt (our fearless leader, for example,
likes American Apparel shirts and the designs from
Protoculture,
nerdnyc and
glarkware). So what do you look for? Comfort (cotton? cotton-poly blends?)? Funny or clever slogans (you bet your ass there’s a difference between funny and clever (and witty, too))? Artistic value? Originality? Retro styling (or do you think retro's going back to the grave)? What’s your favorite t-shirt? Where and how did you find the shirt/seller?
Please don't get all riled up about "self-linking": I emailed #1 twice for an OK and got no response and of course am not including any link (here or in my profile).
posted by Sinner
on Mar 28, 2005 -
20 answers