Custom T Shirt Printing Recommendations?

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Hey,
I know there was a huge buzz around teespring, but are they still recommended and considered to be the best option?
I'm looking for best terms of revenue, fast delivery and possibly a bit loose on the copyrights matter.
Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author DanielBlue
    It depends from where to where you want to ship...did you check Fabrily?
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  • Profile picture of the author drewfioravanti
    I'm not sure teespring was ever considered the best option for custom screen printed tshirts. You can probably find someone in your city to do it cheaper and within a few days. Not sure how many would willingly violate copyright laws, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by IMPromocoder View Post

    . . . a bit loose on the copyrights matter.

    My advice is . . . whatever you're going to do in this regard . . . don't do it. It's foolish to see how close to the edge of a cliff you can stand.

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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Originally Posted by IMPromocoder View Post

    ... and possibly a bit loose on the copyrights matter.
    Tee Spring or any other T-shirt printer is not the organization you need to worry about for being "loose on copyright".

    It is the seller, not the printer, who will get sued.

    This Tee Spring seller was sued by Ohio State for putting the trademarked "wave" on a shirt. You wouldn't think a design like this would violate trademark but it does.

    http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/business/2014/07/17/ohio-states-lawsuit-against-t-shirt-maker-shows-breadth-of-trademarks.html


    Chrysler is suing this T-shirt maker for using the trademark "Imported from Detroit"

    Chrysler sues T-shirt seller over slogan - UPI.com
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  • Profile picture of the author whenyouSEO
    From the input above, it would seem better to never get into it.
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    • Profile picture of the author IMPromocoder
      Originally Posted by whenyouSEO View Post

      From the input above, it would seem better to never get into it.
      VERY valuable input, I appreciate it VERY much.
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      • Profile picture of the author onSubie
        Originally Posted by IMPromocoder View Post

        VERY valuable input, I appreciate it VERY much.
        Lot's of people make good money violating copyright.

        The recent huge selling Shawn of the Dead quote shirts are a good example.

        But you never know when some weird shirt is going to spark legal action. The Ohio State case is good example.

        So it's a gamble to try and use copyright material.

        Universities in the U.S. seem especially litigious.

        Movie studios, for some reason, not so much.

        I base this assumption on the plethora of Star Trek, Star Wars, Shawn of the Dead (and every other nutty Sci-Fi TV show and movie) shirts that seem to be flogged with impunity.
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  • Profile picture of the author mahediblog
    I personally recommend, select a design, find a supplier/drop shipper, make some sample, start marketing both online & offline, grab orders from individuals, supershops, retailers, wholesalers, markets etc. Give order to supplier/drop shipper, get delivered.
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Originally Posted by IMPromocoder View Post

    Hey,
    I know there was a huge buzz around teespring, but are they still recommended and considered to be the best option?
    I'm looking for best terms of revenue, fast delivery and possibly a bit loose on the copyrights matter.
    Thanks.
    I've tried Sunfrog and it works well too! The good thing about Sunfrog is that they don't have minimum goal per campaign. So it doesn't matter if you only sold 1 shirt. And you can also sell other people's design and make a profit as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author itsajeepshirt
      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      I've tried Sunfrog and it works well too! The good thing about Sunfrog is that they don't have minimum goal per campaign. So it doesn't matter if you only sold 1 shirt. And you can also sell other people's design and make a profit as well.
      Can you share what the payout or profit share is like with that network? It looks cool if you don't care about what you're throwing out there... but if you're trying to build a brand, I'm not sure it's the best way to do it.
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