And everyone else in the world! You may not have noticed until now, but there are many T-shirts in the world today and almost all have some kind of print, but where do they come from? Obviously we can all get a print shirt at the mall or department store, but where do department stores get it and where can someone like me get printed shirts for an event, activity, club or organization? All the information you need on how to print your shirt is here! We will guide you through the conception of an idea, design, placement on the shirt and selection of a screen printer.
Conception of a t-shirt printing idea
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Before you do something, you must decide what you need the shirts for. This may sound silly because you obviously have an idea of why you need t-shirts or you wouldn't be reading this article! However, this decision may affect whether or not you can skip some steps in the process. For example: If you are a leader of a Cub Scout pack and need shirts to distribute to members and are not making any profit on the shirts, you should come up men's t-shirts one idea for a printed needy shirt design. However, if you are a softball coach looking to earn money to pay for your team's uniforms, you might opt for a screen printer apparel fundraising program (which many screen printers offer).
Fundraising programs allow the customer (you) to give the screen printer a general idea of what they would like to see in the design of a print (or prints) and what types of garments they would like to see offered. This type of program puts the burden of design on the screen printer and keeps you from getting too involved in the details. In many cases, screen printers provide the necessary flyers and order forms for sellers, so all you have to do is distribute them and make a profit. Be sure to ask the printer to select about these programs, as they may not advertise specifically.
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