Yeah I did that with an avatar shirt for a T&T a couple of years ago and it was a decent quality garment with a good print, however do make sure that they do use good proper sized shirts or you might be a bit dissappointed. I've found that most high street print shops do them so that way you are sure and you can see the shirt first. my daughter had a dodgy experience with an on line print shop and the garment was really cheap. You need an image with the maximum pixels obviously. good luckTRANCE wrote:Web site below enables you to design your own T'shirt where you can simply upload any sort images and they will print on the shirt. Endless possibilities.
http://www.streetshirts.co.uk/creation.aspx
Great website Trance
