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Spreadshirt.com
madelaide:
Well, for some reason my post wasn't sent and I got a time out page. I am not going to retype everything again.
I found this website for selling t-shirts: http://www.spreadshirt.com
and they also allow us to sell graphics only, to be used by clients who want to do their t-shirts.
Any information about them?
Pixart:
I've bought quite a bit of stuff from them with my own artwork, but I doubt they sell many graphics. They haven't been around as long as zazzle and cafe press. I must say - they are very very good with customer service from a buyer's perspective.
Fotonaut:
Zazzle sell more, but of the three I prefer Spreadshirt as a seller. CafePress is so oversaturated with crap it is impossible to find something good as a customer.
Spreadshirt have bigger print area, offer flex/flock print for vector graphics, and you can make custom shops to a higher degree.
One of my specialtee shops: http://www.nautee.no/
I have found that like with non-exclusice microstockers, if you do tees, you do all three PODs - Zazzle, CafePress and Spreadshirt.
madelaide:
Thanks for your replies. I hadn't seen the flex/floc options in other sites, and I suppose they work well in very specific graphics. I was a bit shocked by what they said about digital printing - it is really that bad? Is it what Zazzle uses?
I have ordered 3 Zazzle baby shirts and then I will see the quality of their print.
I don't have much at Cafepress because, if I remember, it was not very easy to create stuff there. I have positive results with Zazzle.
Suljo:
--- Quote from: madelaide on May 16, 2010, 13:05 ---I have ordered 3 Zazzle baby shirts and then I will see the quality of their print.
--- End quote ---
Soo? Any "positive" conclusion, or it is only ironed copy from cheap photocopier on shirt? ;D
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