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To all the naysayers.. who thinks dudes can't get pregnant NOW!!!
If he had a FBBO T-shirt, nobody would even notice, they would be looking at the T-shirt.
"Not guna happen" quoth the Joseph.
This poor horse has been beaten many a-time lo over the past 10+ years. I was one of the lucky ones who actually did get one when they were produced
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Just be careful not to poke the bear.
This is no secret (and isn't the issue).Guys - nowadays it's super easy to set up a Print-on-demand drop-ship store on Printify. No need for stocking shirts. A 3rd party prints shirts one by one when they are ordered. Printify even offers some default suggestions to choose from. Works the same for coffee cups, hats, etc. Whoever sets up the store needs to upload the logo and select the type of t-shirt (brand, material) they want offered.
That said, from what I understand, if someone printed 1 single shirt with a logo for their own use and never sold it, that's perfectly legal. It's the selling part that'll get you into trouble.
As anyone knows who's ever been involved with such things as tee shirts for members of any organizationIt's called bang for the buck and it's just not there..........
That's my point, my bang is not worth the buck or time.As anyone knows who's ever been involved with such things as tee shirts for members of any organization
(car clubs, for example), the process can be time-consuming - but it's done for the benefit of the members,
not to generate profits.
Just be careful not to poke the bear.
I've volunteered, more than once to oversee it for here because I also understand the potential value to members itThat's my point, my bang is not worth the buck or time.
I know how it works. I've been involved with many organizations and more T-shirts than I care to think about, thousands. It's a pain in the ***.
1. No. Isn't even approachable on the subject, probably due to the reason Hey-O mentions....Has Joey ever said how much he'd need to make per shirt? Like $10, $15, $20 or there isn't enough to be worth the trouble. Managing who's making the shirts. I see a rush of orders then only a dribble.
Mine were for Suicide prevention, Als and MS. Projects that have been close to me. They were for organized walks here in St. Louis for the cause. I admit, it's been years.....I've volunteered, more than once to oversee it for here because I also understand the potential value to members it
represents..... life ain't always about the money.
1. No. Isn't even approachable on the subject, probably due to the reason Hey-O mentions....
2. Yes, that's how it typically works.