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SheriN
04-24-2006, 03:36 PM
I know many people on here have designed t-shirts for the families so figured I'd come here and ask.

I want to design a shirt, but it's got to be with a black t-shirt. Are there any online stores that will do it with a black shirt? The only ones I've found so far have white shirts only, or what's known as a ringer...which shirt with black neck/arm bands.

Thanks for any ideas! I'd prefer not to do it myself with an iron on transfer as I've not had luck with them in the past. Coming off after one wash is not my idea of a "good" job.

bevtoy
04-24-2006, 04:27 PM
I know many people on here have designed t-shirts for the families so figured I'd come here and ask.

I want to design a shirt, but it's got to be with a black t-shirt. Are there any online stores that will do it with a black shirt? The only ones I've found so far have white shirts only, or what's known as a ringer...which shirt with black neck/arm bands.

Thanks for any ideas! I'd prefer not to do it myself with an iron on transfer as I've not had luck with them in the past. Coming off after one wash is not my idea of a "good" job.
I also hate it when mine come off at the first wash and wondered if there's a way to make a quality one that lasts?

babywewe
04-24-2006, 10:04 PM
It HAS to be black? I'm just thinking black tee shirt in the hot FL sun... :furious:

sammielynn
04-25-2006, 08:18 AM
Try Customink.com they do good work. I have only purchased t-shirts in bulk from them and don't know how much they charge for small orders. They do have black.

SheriN
04-25-2006, 11:43 AM
Thanks for the link I'll check them out in a minute.

And no it's not for Florida...sheesh I can't even wear black up here in NC, talk about having a death wish!

I just asked it here due to so many people making group shirts figured they'd have a good idea where to look.

mickey mommy
04-25-2006, 12:14 PM
Try cafepress.com. They have black, pink, white, etc. Plus lot's of other items. And it's pretty simple to do.

j-ariel
04-30-2006, 11:04 PM
TRY WWW.ZAZZLE.COM THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF SHIRTS LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES WITH A BUNCH OF DIFFERENT DESIGN. OR IF YOU HAVE ANY SILK SCREEN SHOPS IN YOUR ARE TRY THERE. MY FAMILY HAD CHRISTMAS SWEATSHIRTS MADE LAST YEAR THAT CAME OUT GREAT AND NO PEALING AFTER WASHING :wizard:

babywewe
05-01-2006, 12:49 PM
disneyshopping.com
you can create a shirt there....they have a great design ideas for teeshirts. However it pricey at $16 a shirt.

You can "do it yourself." Staples sells a photo transfer paper that you can print on. Then go to a local craft store and buy a shirt (usally hanes) for around 5bucks each. The tranfer paper is iron on... can't get easyier (or cheaper).

ChristusG
05-07-2006, 08:59 PM
I just wanted to say....I wouldnt order from cafepress. I ordered a Tshirt for my daughter last year and the wording started peeling off after the first wash. :sad2: