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Post by JM on Sept 28, 2008 6:00:38 GMT
Hey Marianne
I was wondering if you are going to be selling off Parrish shirts at any point in the future. I'd love to buy one with the cover of one of the books on one side and maybe a quote on the other. There are plenty of great lines that would work on a shirt. It would also be a great way to help circulation.
Any thoughts?
IM
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Post by stellar on Sept 28, 2008 11:43:46 GMT
Yes. I want one.
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Post by JM on Sept 28, 2008 16:19:19 GMT
Good thought Stell, not really what I'm after but valid all the same.
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Post by marianne on Sept 28, 2008 21:46:10 GMT
HI IM, I thought seriously about it for a while but then ran out of steam. Cafe Press seems the best way unless you have any ideas. I'd also need some help chosing one liners for the front/back of the shirt. If you guys can come up with some good lines, I'll investigate the printing. I did get a couple done as giveaways but its fairly costly. I don't exactly have a publicity budget. MDP
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Post by stellar on Sept 29, 2008 7:55:07 GMT
"I will never be beautiful."
"Mister Tall, Dark and Certifiable."
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Post by marianne on Sept 29, 2008 9:32:54 GMT
Thanks Stellar,
I like both of them!
IM what's your preference?
Now nuts and bolts:
Black or white? What size? What style tee? V neck, round neck, sleeves, muscle shirt? Which image on the back/front? How much can you afford (I'm thinking they'll cost between twenty-five and thirty-five plus postage. Hopefully less if I can get a few orders together.
MDP
MDP
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Post by stellar on Sept 30, 2008 12:28:56 GMT
$A40 is fine for a tee, Marianne, but I would pay extra for a long sleave. Maybe even a hoodie.
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Post by JM on Sept 30, 2008 20:00:35 GMT
They are pretty damn good Stel
M, as for the specs I'd go with black (shows the logo and the text better)
Use the "I will never be beautiful." on a baby-doll tee for girls.
"Mister Tall, Dark and Certifiable." would work well on both short sleeve and muscle shirts. (It reminds me of those Mr Men shirts) Long sleeve would work for either, as would a hoodie, shorter sleeved are probably the best way to start though.
Text on the front, cover on the back with quotes like those.
And I'm with Stel on the price, $40 is fine for a tee, I'm sure we have all paid more in our time.
So if you can get shirts going I'd be the first to buy one.
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