What size would you like your FrostWire T-Shirt.

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What size would you like your FrostWire T-Shirt

Extra Small
1
5%
Small
2
11%
Medium
9
47%
Large
2
11%
Extra Large
5
26%
 
Total votes : 19

Postby Metal-Maniac-Mat » Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:18 pm

Hmmm, I'd probably have to say around medium to small, since I don't have a very big build.
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Postby HarcourtMarketing » Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:09 am

gubatron wrote:Only that you don't have the rights to the FrostWire logo :)

And yes, of course we've heard of cafepress, and even better stores, the problem with cafepress is the price, they're way over what we can afford.

We'd end up selling the t-shirts to make money for cafepress and not for frostwire.
Currently I have over 300 wholesale accounts. Some good some bad. I do on line selling full time now, myself. What a time consumer. I do have bookmarks of companies that do screen printing in bulk and such. If you want just e-mail me directly and I will forward the urls to you. I don't do pre-made items myself in bulk, that the cafe thingy ja bobber is way off pricing for all it offers.... no brainer there. I see nice looking girl blouses for $5. Same in Wal-Xart or JZ Company for $29+. It is EZ to locate a decent supplier, difficult to spend ones money in hopes it sells. Good Luck, and Thanks for FrostWire efforts.
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