T-shirts overload
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- Jaline0
if it's not being pusehd aggressively, why not?
if it's not over priced, why not?
if they want to and are happy doing it, why not?
personally I'd much rather see 100 people all wearing different but badly printed shirts than 100 people all wearing the same well printed one.
MX_OnD
(Nov 11 05, 22:52)well put. I love making t-shirts. I've been making them myself for a few years now, but I don't mind that many ppl are doing it too. Variety is great.
- SamWu0
Me and Viacom baby. Ugh! Whuh?
- version30
Whuh?
we'll that's just dumb like son
- jjpoopoo0
I'm starting up my shirt company soon. It's something I wanted to do for a long time. Shirts I will offer will be compeletly different then from what's out there because it'll feature my artwork. I think there is lots of room for more competition. Prices go down, there is more to choose from. I'll agree there is some bad stuff out there. But there is also some amazing stuff out there.
- traffic_light0
Except the prices don't ever seem to go down. Where are the $10 shirts? Rarely can they be found for under $20.
- ekyl0
Many people like the $50 shirt over the $5 one; it's sentimental value in it.
- kerus0
im all for spending a few bucks on some diy goodness.. but WTF is up with people bein like "$35 for this piece of shit i just made in my moms basement"???
- myobie0
i like to make my own...
not really economical that way...
i been thinking about selling locally...not really trying to make a shop, it's been said, it sucks that everybody is charging way too much for this trash...
i don't expect my shirts to be totally different than what's out there...i don't expect anyone's to be...it's all the same...
but yeah, my friends and stuff like it...
a custom shirt is a good gift too...of course, you could just buy a threadless and say it's custom...
but that would make you a jerk...
- MeMeYou0
Its kinda true, the net is pretty saturated with new tee comps.
Here (New Zealand) there was a small amount of companies in the market but the guy i work with on our tee ting wanted to start something. Its kinda worked, got a few stores locally, and they're selling pretty steadily. Helped my creative development loads and increased my portfolio alot.
- Elfangio0
I am going to start my own T label also. and you know why? Not only because I like to design and a i am little bored with the web stuff. Its also because when I go to a shop to buy for example a surf T or so the only SHIT I foun are logo an logo and more logo T's and the one's that dont have a big logo in the front they have a shity illustration!
I am for the T'shirts Revolution, self printing, originality, do it yourself, self publish.