FrieChamp Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 Yes, where? Nobody seems to take care of them Quote
CrazyMAC Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 if its ok with mike i don't mind doing them i can get someone in the creative department to knock them out for me, probly cost less doing them within the company then any of us going into a shop. i'll go ask for a quote!~"@£~@ Quote
CrazyMAC Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 based on 100 £4.25 + vat (per shirt) i know there is not 100 if no one has any objections i'll get more detials... m0001~£$"~% strange men fixing phones ¬_¬ Quote
-Stratesiz- Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 /me refers to the "touch-and-feel" concept. Touch it before you buy it, which is the reason I like to have full control in every phase since most plain t-shirt models suck ass. Quote
FrieChamp Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 If everyone of us buys 10 we can get 100 together easily !!!11 I mean, me alone will already buy 20 Quote
OL Posted October 12, 2004 Author Report Posted October 12, 2004 http://www.zazzle.com looks like a good choice, they say The result is an imprinted shirt with unmatched vibrancy and no "decal-like" feel typically imparted by other printing methods. You won't believe the quality. so no cafepress iron on nonsense the premium tshirts are 15 dollars for a 2 sided white and 17 for 2 sided color (assuming we buy 12-49 shirts) we can also do sweatshirts Quote
CrazyMAC Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 we use them for work strat its not crap can get it embroded it you really want just trying to move things along for little ol ...plus im bored Quote
Duff-e Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 yea seriously please......i would rather spend $30 on a nice tshirt then $5 on one that could double as a dishrag i think it should have the standard tilde on the front like the concept that one of the guys made...and then on the back at the top below the collar maybe the "offical" mapcore logo....or just "www.mapcore.net" Quote
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