I have used them a few times for print materials, but not for things
like shirts, mugs and stickers. For at least the shirts and mugs side of
things we're hoping to find a place that can run a store front for us
(like CafePress or Zazzle but with higher-end products). We don't want
to be in the warehouse business as shipping t-shirts and polos to
conferences is insanely expensive. We would much rather have a few
samples on-hand and let the members purchase them directly from a hosted
on-line store. 

On 25.06.2012 11:38, unix_fan wrote: 

> Check out
VistaPrint 
> My professional musician friend uses them as well as game
designer friends.
> 
> Here is the page for custom design embroidered
shirts and hats you can compare with other sources:
>
http://www.vistaprint.com/embroidered-activewear.aspx?txi=352&xnid=TopNav_Embroidered+Products_Apparel+and+Accessories_Home+%26+Family&xnav=TopItem
>

> I've seen the result of a custom design Tshirt first hand (i.e., the
design was uploaded to VistaPrint) and I can say I was impressed with
the price and quality of the result.
> 
>> -------------------------
>>
FROM: drich 
>> []
>> 
>> Mike, 
>> There are a couple of us looking
unto options for producing some higher quality items than those you
might get off of Zazzle or Cafe Press. They are both ok for mugs and
stickers, but just don't cut it for clothing or most other products. We
haven't been very focused on this lately, but I'll make sure we bring it
up at the first meeting with the new board. Keep your eye's on an
upcoming LOPSAGram for an announcement. 
>> If you don't get any
stickers from anyone in the next week or so let me know and I'll make
sure we send some things your way. 
>> On 17.06.2012 14:25, Mike Julian
wrote: 
>> 
>>> [snip]

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