![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:26 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Hey Opponauts,
I have a few shirt ideas (plus some design oriented prints and other things) tht I would love to see printed. Blipshift garners such appeal that I am hesitant to submit ideas to them in case they aren't printed. I am toying with the idea of opening an online store that would handle prints, shirts, and maybe some other wares like pillows.
1. Anything done anything similar?
2. Recommendations on which way you lean, i.e. would you only buy a design off blipshift or from elsewhere cafepress/zazzle/galloree/private site.
3. Sneak peek at my latest two designs for coming in here. Would you buy?
Note: I'll be reposting these for the weekday crowd sometime on Monday.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:31 |
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First one is pretty cool. The second one would look better IMO if it had more modern/stylish pedals, like this.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:33 |
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I would buy from cafepress, blipshift, and maybe a few others if I've heard of them as long as they are reasonably priced(of course)
Out of those two shirts, I really like the first one, and just like the second. Overall, good looking, nice style, and great content focus!
![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:33 |
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Criticism is appreciated. Also: no heel/toe tab?!?!
![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:37 |
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Most of my car shirts are from BS, but I'm always willing to buy a shirt if I really like it. For example, my favorite car shirt isn't even from BS.
Not sure if I'd buy either of those designs, but if you set up shop I'd definitely browse through. I'm a sucker for prints.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 00:38 |
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BMW pedals have a pretty good placement for heel and toe. It's just a shame BMW decided to put that stupid CDV (Clutch Delay Valve) on non M cars.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 01:12 |
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I haven't driven a car with pedals like that but the transition would seem a lot smoother from throttle to brake.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 02:32 |
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I like both designs but EVOLve really caught my eye.
Anyway, I'd be slightly more likely to buy from BlipShift, since I already have a BlipShift buying addiction account, but if it was posted here I'd probably go seek it out. Maybe put them on Etsy, where we go for Oppo stickers?
![]() 07/28/2014 at 08:29 |
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The only problem with Etsy is that I don't have a screen printing setup. I can put some vinyl stickers on there, as I have easy access to a vinyl cutter, but not a screen printer for shirts/hoodies or large format printer for prints.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 13:54 |
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A lot of the Jeep shirts I buy are sold on Teespring.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 15:31 |
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Dang it, you made me visit to see what shirt was up and 17.95 later I left the site.
![]() 07/28/2014 at 18:59 |
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I know, I know...it happens.
![]() 08/17/2014 at 12:33 |
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I don't believe you can sell an on-demand printed shirt for cheaper than spreadshirt does. I continue to look at new companies that spring up. A single color, vector based print costs $9.50 on a Gilden shirt and $13.90 on their own premium brand tshirt. Other companies either want you to purchase a minimum or do not offer plot printing.