Coffeeshop Shirts?
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samuraiwriter
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Coffeeshop Shirts?
Hello,
I apologize in advance for this silly question:
In April my wife and I are heading back to the Dam for the last time (in a long while at least). We've been living in Europe for the past four years so it has been cheap to fly out for long weekends, etc... But alas we move back to the US in July.
Can any helpful forum members recommend coffeshops which sell t-shirts? I remember seeing some in GA, Bulldog, Grasshopper, Abraxas, but we be open to new suggestions from smaller, less "mainstream" shops.
Thanks in advance,
SW
I apologize in advance for this silly question:
In April my wife and I are heading back to the Dam for the last time (in a long while at least). We've been living in Europe for the past four years so it has been cheap to fly out for long weekends, etc... But alas we move back to the US in July.
Can any helpful forum members recommend coffeshops which sell t-shirts? I remember seeing some in GA, Bulldog, Grasshopper, Abraxas, but we be open to new suggestions from smaller, less "mainstream" shops.
Thanks in advance,
SW
- Twichaldinho
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Easy, make your own. Just lift off an image or logo from the internet and take it to a T'shirt print shop and put it on anything you want. I looked at the Dampkring T'shirt but the quality of the actual cotton shirt was poor with bad stitching, btw.
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- hardboiled
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Siberie usually has a good selection.
Grey Area does limited edition silkscreens, usually to 208 shirts (dunno why). They are a little more (25e) but mine gets alot of wear
And so will the new one I'm picking up in a month 
I like to find unique or obscure things - the big chainstores (like Barneys) is big business and high margin.
Grey Area does limited edition silkscreens, usually to 208 shirts (dunno why). They are a little more (25e) but mine gets alot of wear
I like to find unique or obscure things - the big chainstores (like Barneys) is big business and high margin.
I love the Rokerij logo/text, think I'll Photoshop/Flash that logo to go on a T'shirt along with the Dampkring one above as well as any others that are aesthetical pleasing that I come across. This could look kick ass when done and as far as I know, not been done yet, ie, loads of logos on one shirt.
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