Re: Merchandizing: Spreadshirt & Co.
RalfGesellensetter wrote:
Dear List,
I just found http://www.spreadshirt.net/ where you can design shirts
with logos and texts and offer them in a shop for no costs. There are
no costs that have to be payed in advance from our side, shirts are
produced just in time.
I could imagine that there are alternative projects linked closer to
free software and our ideals (using fair trade cotton etc.) - but what
do think in general?
Some samples?
http://www.spreadshirt.de/shop.php?sid=22258 (Gentoo)
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/05/11/grml-on-my-notebook/
also cf.:
http://developer.spreadshirt.net/
Good idea, this is the "print on demand" model used in publishing.
But their T-shirts are very expensive! A minimum of 11 euros purchase
price before shipping cost is around twice the shop price here in expensive
Oslo. It is probably much cheaper to order them from a local T-shirt
printing shop who imports the shirts from China. Even if you need to
keep some stock.
Halvor
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