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On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 18:49:02 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
"Jean B." said: Damsel in dis Dress wrote: Are we still doing t-shirts? I know our contributions wouldn't be immediate, but people will need help for months and years to come. Maybe we can help a little. Carol What a good idea!!!! I am still interested in t-shirts, but I am not the least bit interested in aprons.... Another thought I have, since there's so much disparity about what the logo should go on .... We could sell iron-on transfers in a couple sizes and a couple colors, and people can put them on their own damn stuff. EG Here's an idea which would save a lot of time, effort, postage and handling costs: Why not make the logos in the various options and just sell them. That way people can iron their logo of choice onto whatever size/color/weight t-shirt they want? In fact, the logo could be ironed onto aprons, bags etc. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Lady Footlocker sells a t-shirt that is medium weight (5 for $20 right now) and comes in many colors, but I'm not sure where I'd find a plain, heavyweight apron similar to what Alberson's employees wear. |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
Another thought I have, since there's so much disparity about what the logo should go on .... We could sell iron-on transfers in a couple sizes and a couple colors, and people can put them on their own damn stuff. EG Carol Yer just too smart!!!! -- Jean B. |
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"Jean B." said:
Damsel in dis Dress wrote: Another thought I have, since there's so much disparity about what the logo should go on .... We could sell iron-on transfers in a couple sizes and a couple colors, and people can put them on their own damn stuff. EG Yer just too smart!!!! Sounds like the t-shirt/iron-on issue is dead. It'd be cool, but it's an enormous undertaking. Carol -- http://www.manilowfund.com/ "You Deserve a Break Today" by Barry Manilow |
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