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Posted: Thu 7th Oct 2010 11:36 am
by spidergawd
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 luck
Great website Trance
Posted: Thu 7th Oct 2010 11:54 am
by Cisco
Iko wrote:Nice Pauli, that is great.
Wasnt sure if L.D. was popular over there, i know my Scottish relatives had not seen Seinfeld before.
Hell yeah , love the LD show

Posted: Thu 7th Oct 2010 11:54 am
by TRANCE
Good advice spidergawd. Personally if I was going to have a bespoke T'shirt made, I would go to a high street print shop as well. The web site I posted is helpful for mocking up some ideas. I have personal contact with someone who can print but this is in trade bulk orders only, but going to a high street print shop is the best way for a one off design, so you can choose the best material. I have a T'shirt design I made but not sure I would actually wear it anywhere, that I'm still working on, but would still like to get printed up one day anyway.
Posted: Thu 7th Oct 2010 12:58 pm
by codejd
picked one of these up when i was 14 at a summer camp when they took us into Madison one afternoon for some fun;
i ended up hanging it on my wall like a poster but my mom would actually pin it up every time we had company over

Posted: Sun 10th Oct 2010 08:57 am
by StonedSince67
Iko wrote:Stonedsince67 are you making those yourself ? ... Great shirts.
none of them are real ... they are all virtual and exist only here in forum space ...
nothing is real ...
ps but one day i will make one that i just have to print ... then something will be real ...