Archive for 'T-Shirts' Category

Make Your Own T Shirt

By samsyu - Last updated: Thursday, March 29, 2012

MAKE YOUR OWN T SHIRT, MAKE YOUR OWN T SHIRTS, MAKE YOUR OWN TEE SHIRT, HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN T SHIRT, MAKE YOUR OWN T SHIRT DESIGN >> Tips | Guide!

Make Your Own T Shirt In Simple Steps

The skill in printing iron-on transfers is necessary if you are aiming to put up a custom t-shirt venture on your own. Some entrepreneurs are intimidated by this, not knowing that it is actually very … Read More

Eight Things to Consider When Buying Reunion T-Shirts

By samsyu - Last updated: Monday, January 16, 2012

It doesn’t take much imagination to think of issues that can occur when ordering custom t-shirts for a large group. Talk to any reunion planner and they will probably agree that ordering shirts for a large group can be a challenge.

3 Ways to Make Money by Adding T-Shirts to Your Web Site or Blog

By samsyu - Last updated: Monday, January 9, 2012

There are literally a million CafePress people out there wondering how to make money with their t-shirts. There are some incredible t-shirts sites that are not making their hosting fees. Truly beautiful sites too. ‘Fact is, you don’t need the latest and greatest t-shirt site to make money on t-shirts. In fact, if you focus too much on selling t-shirts, you will drive yourself batty. Take my word for it.

Vintage Shirt

By samsyu - Last updated: Monday, December 19, 2011

VINTAGE SHIRT, VINTAGE SHIRTS, VINTAGE T SHIRT, WOMEN’S VINTAGE T SHIRT, VINTAGE T SHIRTS >> Tips | Guide!

Vintage T-Shirts- Where Old Is Gold!

T-Shirts in today’s world have carved an irreplaceable position in our closets. Right from button-less ones to the collared variety, from graphic T-Shirts or designer wear, they have become a part of our life. In this maze of designer wear and graphical imprints, if you open your closet to find something

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T-Shirts – Common Terms Explained

By - Last updated: Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Deciphering a t-shirt description such as “100% 30/1 combed ring-spun Jersey knit organic cotton, 4.5 ounce, cap-sleeved, shoulder to shoulder taped, Oeko-Tex 100 certified,” can be confusing. Here is a reference guide to common t-shirt terms.

T Shirts – The Number One Piece of Clothing

By - Last updated: Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The t shirt trade is a very competitive market now where many different companies are starting to create their own t shirt brands. T shirts are used everyday day in, day out, so it’s no surprise that so many companies are involved with either the making or distributing of these items of clothing.

Using Polo Shirts For Marketing Recognition

By - Last updated: Monday, December 5, 2011

Name recognition is an important part of successful marketing. Whether you are an insurance company, restaurant, or retail store, polo shirts are both a way to advertise your name and allow the wearer to enjoy a comfortable shirt.

Tee Shirts – So Popular

By - Last updated: Saturday, December 3, 2011

In a world where everyone is wearing tee shirts it is no surprise that there are so many different brands and designs available. Everyday there are new tee shirts designed meaning that there is a constant supply of different tee shirts. This is great when nearly everyone is wearing them,

How To Wash Your T-Shirts And Keep Them Looking New

By - Last updated: Friday, December 2, 2011

Everyone at one time or another has had a nice t-shirt or collection of t-shirts that they enjoyed wearing over everything else in their wardrobe and then one day after washing, you noticed that the t-shirts do not look or fit the same. What happened?

T-Shirt The Yard Stick to Measure the Fashion Trends

By - Last updated: Thursday, December 1, 2011

Today, a common shift towards sporty and comfortable wear in fashion lifestyles seen, and T-shirts are becoming popular and “active wear” with many brands, designers and become a basic part of anyone’s casual wardrobe and favorite in athletic teams, schools, gyms, athletic events, golf events, outdoor active groups, firefighters, the college bookstore market, emergency service workers, police offices, camps and outdoor workers and even in corporate houses. In a nut shell, people with active jobs or hobbies are motivating to use more for a tee that stay them cool, dry and more relaxed.