Let me start by saying I'm in no way associated with cafepress.com. I saw another monk suggest it as a good ideas for the Apparel design entries, but i can't find that node now :(

Anyway...I went there and it's pretty cool, but what I want to suggest for us is that we could simply use it to generate any number of T-Shirts with any designs. Basically, all you do is upload a picture to them, they press it onto a shirt (and coffee mug and mouse pad if you want), and then you set how much above what their cost of operations is you want to charge. You keep the difference! So if vroom went ahead and had a section for the top five designs perlmonks.org could make money off of the purchase of any of them and we could all get the t-shirt of our choice.

The one major drawback seems to be they only offer white t-shirts, but maybe we could get around that with them...

All I know is if we decide to not offer the shirt i like i may do it anyway and donate the proceeds to perlmonks so i can have the shirt i like ;)

-- I'm a solipsist, and so is everyone else. (think about it)


In reply to cafepress.com for T-shirts by jptxs

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