> >Some samples? > > > >http://www.spreadshirt.de/shop.php?sid=22258 (Gentoo) > >http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/05/11/grml-on-my-notebook/ > > > >also cf.: > >http://developer.spreadshirt.net/
> Good idea, this is the "print on demand" model used in publishing. > But their T-shirts are very expensive! A minimum of 11 euros purchase > price before shipping cost is around twice the shop price here in expensive > Oslo. It is probably much cheaper to order them from a local T-shirt > printing shop who imports the shirts from China. Even if you need to > keep some stock. > Halvor And as and alternative for those outside EU: http://www.cafepress.com/ Several sources in Thailand provides better T-shirts with excellent quality, but beware of mispeling :-) and Un-American XXL sizes :-( (Witness locals from The Stammkneipe with excellent T-Shirts in lavish sizes of a quality in both printing and fabric that promises to outlive the wearer :-) If someone chooses to purchase a few kilos of printed T-shirts then I would suggest Frankfurt am Main (or vicinity) as a practical place to mail from. Deutsche Post AG gives an excellent compromise for both price and speed of delivery. A Maxibrief would cost EURO 4.50 for max 500 grams within EU. (www.post.de) Greetings Jim Oksvold

