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T O P I C R E V I E Wspaced outThis is an idea I've been toying with for a while - producing space-themed T-shirt designs that mean something to space fans but are subtle enough that most other people will just think they are regular surf/sports-branded designs.So far I've only produced one Apollo 15 themed design, which I had made as a T-shirt for myself some months back, but I thought it was maybe worth sharing so I've created a 'shop' at Spreadshirt which you can access here:http://spacedout.spreadshirt.com/The design is available on a number of different T-shirts and a sweatshirt. You can choose any color you want but the design only really works on a dark background and I personally think it works best on navy blue or black.Remember that the products are printed and delivered by Spreadshirt, I just get a small commission on each sale. For any technical questions you'll need to use the site help.I do have some other designs in the works and will post an update if I make them available. Jurg BolliVery nice design!p51I like it.This spread shirts outfit, do they print onto the shirts or are they iron ons?spaced outThey're proper prints, not iron-on transfers.I've had my T-shirt for a while and it's been through many washes without any noticeable impact on the printed design.arjunaIntriguing, Chris. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place, but I can't see any info on the difference between the different shirt options (bamboo, heavyweight, organic, etc.). Is there a good explanation of the differences between them?Thanks.spaced outIf you click on one of the items it opens as a full page. There you'll find a slightly longer description of each product with more technical details of the material etc in the blue "Description" tab lower down the page (the tabs are "Product Details / Sizes / Description / Print Technique").
So far I've only produced one Apollo 15 themed design, which I had made as a T-shirt for myself some months back, but I thought it was maybe worth sharing so I've created a 'shop' at Spreadshirt which you can access here:
http://spacedout.spreadshirt.com/
The design is available on a number of different T-shirts and a sweatshirt. You can choose any color you want but the design only really works on a dark background and I personally think it works best on navy blue or black.
Remember that the products are printed and delivered by Spreadshirt, I just get a small commission on each sale. For any technical questions you'll need to use the site help.
I do have some other designs in the works and will post an update if I make them available.
This spread shirts outfit, do they print onto the shirts or are they iron ons?
I've had my T-shirt for a while and it's been through many washes without any noticeable impact on the printed design.
Maybe I'm not looking in the right place, but I can't see any info on the difference between the different shirt options (bamboo, heavyweight, organic, etc.). Is there a good explanation of the differences between them?
Thanks.
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