When making cheap custom tee shirts, there’s one thing you need to keep in mind. You have to design a shirt that people would actually want to wear if they’re going to wear it at all. You can’t just throw a design on cheap custom tees and expect people to love it. Chances are they’ll just donate the shirt if you do, not wear it. Here are a few tips that can help you design custom tees people would actually want to wear. Start With the Actual Shirt. Just because you can print on the cheapest quality tee shirt around…
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Cheap custom tee shirts might seem like an outdated way to market a brand, but they’re more effective now than ever before, and it’s all thanks to social media. Before smartphones became an ubiquitous part of American culture, branded, cheap custom tees were already effective. About 95% of Americans wear tees, 89% of whom wear them at least once a week. That’s a staggering 283,821,000 people who wear tee shirts at least once a week. Those who wear branded, custom tees become walking billboards. These custom tees are capable of generating about 200 impressions per dollar spent making them. With…
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While high fashion designers showed off their 2015 fall collections at New York City Fashion Week, those in the know went to Las Vegas for the fashion and retail world’s largest trade show, Magic Market Week. This year’s conference saw more than 80,000 attendees, and featured an entire new section showing off yoga, Pilates, activewear, and athleisure apparel. While apparel sales rose just 2% in 2014, activewear clothes sales jumped 10% to more than $33 billion. That’s because yoga clothes and leggings aren’t just being worn to the gym anymore. In 2015, only one in ten women says she uses…
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Unless you live under a rock, you’re likely to have noticed the increased popularity of camouflage clothing for men and women. Nowadays, it seems just about everyone — and their mother — is going camo clad. However, camouflage clothes have expanded far beyond their original military roots, and have grown to become representative of an entire lifestyle. The mainstream popularity of camouflage clothing has given way to all manners of camo odds and ends, some odder than others. Here are just a few examples of camouflage things that are actually things. Camo baby bedding Yes, even infants are hopping aboard…
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While camouflage clothing for men and women is the hottest thing to hit the fashion industry since, well, camouflage clothes, camo clothing was never intended it be a fashion statement. In fact, when the first camouflage pattern was created by the French military during World War II, it was for much different, more practical reasons: to remain hidden from the enemy. However, long before the French — even though they are quite fashion forward — even conceived the idea of creating camouflage, members of the animal kingdom have been rocking various camouflage patterns for millennia. In fact, one 60-million-year old…
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Making cheap custom tee shirts is one of the most fun ways to celebrate any occasion, be it a birthday, anniversary, or family reunion, but wouldn’t it be fun if you made some cheap custom tees for something a little bit more… unorthodox? Here are a few of the weirdest holidays coming up in May that you should totally make custom tees to celebrate! National Star Wars Day. National Star Wars Day may or may not be one of the nerdiest holidays of all time, but it’s also most definitely the punniest. On May the fourth, may the force be…
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A lot goes into event planning, especially wedding planning. Like, a lot. From finding the right dress, to finding bridesmaids that all get along, to making sure everyone you want — and don’t want — is on the guest list, couples have a lot to think about in terms of planning their big day. However, one thing brides and grooms shouldn’t have to worry about is wedding tablecloths. While it’s true that it’s important that no detail, regardless of how seemingly small, go unchecked, linens for weddings is one thing that you can cross of your list if you’re a…
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During the second World War when the French military commissioned two talented artists — or camofleurs — to create a pattern that would conceal their forces from the infamous Axis of Evil, they had no idea that army camo clothing would inspire such an important fashion trend that remains en vogue year after year, season after season. Believe it or not, being fashionable was most likely the least of their concerns. While the military has always been a muse for fashion designers who were inspired by the clean lines and sharp silhouettes of pieces such as pea coats, boots, and…