In the event this doesn't become a reality, there must be some online company that will print what we want on a synthetic T. Can't we just get a stickman printed on a dry-fit?
Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.
Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.
come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
how can anyone get mad about this idea when they sold dog collars?
Its always funny. People ask for some things, 10c does it, and then they are said to be selling out. I's be excited it PJ teamed with someone to do this.
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Please make more stuff. Toothbrushes. Wallets. Tie clips. Taco seasoning. Steering wheel covers. Candles. Candy.
Such a great idea. They totally need to make beach towels, golf tees, pencil sharpeners, action figures, trading cards...oh wait.
come on...really? it's still just a t-shirt. you can't really equate it to merchandising overload.
how can anyone get mad about this idea when they sold dog collars?
Its always funny. People ask for some things, 10c does it, and then they are said to be selling out. I's be excited it PJ teamed with someone to do this.
Couldn't agree more. How exactly is making merchandise selling out? selling out to who?
They should pair up with fellow northwest giant Nike and make some dri-fit shirts.
I've had the same thought as well! The per shirt cost probably make it prohibitive to do on a large scale but maybe they could do the show specific shirts in the dri-fit material seeing that those are typically a limited run anyway.
As it is now I'm really starting to move away from buying concert tee's primarily because I don't like the feel of most cotton t-shirts. The cotton is either too thick and rigid or it's too thin/cheaply made.
And while we're on the topic of shirts, I would definitely like to see the club offer a nice, dri-fit style polo shirt. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to rep their favorite band every now and then on a casual dress Friday at work!
They should pair up with fellow northwest giant Nike and make some dri-fit shirts.
I've had the same thought as well! The per shirt cost probably make it prohibitive to do on a large scale but maybe they could do the show specific shirts in the dri-fit material seeing that those are typically a limited run anyway.
As it is now I'm really starting to move away from buying concert tee's primarily because I don't like the feel of most cotton t-shirts. The cotton is either too thick and rigid or it's too thin/cheaply made.
And while we're on the topic of shirts, I would definitely like to see the club offer a nice, dri-fit style polo shirt. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to rep their favorite band every now and then on a casual dress Friday at work!
In the event this doesn't become a reality, there must be some online company that will print what we want on a synthetic T. Can't we just get a stickman printed on a dry-fit?
Sure, if you want Santos and team reaching out to you with a cease and desist order!
May tie it into Steve Gleason, or the work Mike does, or something else charitable. Or form a 10 Running Club (ties into the old Vitalogy Health Club). Or just do it for pure profit. There's a demand here.
In the event this doesn't become a reality, there must be some online company that will print what we want on a synthetic T. Can't we just get a stickman printed on a dry-fit?
Sure, if you want Santos and team reaching out to you with a cease and desist order!
If you make a shirt for personal use, and you never sell it, there is no case to be made...
If I go to my local screen printer I can put anything on a shirt.
I was thinking the same thing for years. I would love to race in a PJ singlet. I looked all over the web for a singlet for the previous Boston Marathon, but couldn't find anything (I ended up wearing a traditional USA singlet which did get me lots and lots of cheers all the way to the finish - thanks, Boston! Your crowd is the best!). Am I tripping or did the 10C sell cycling jerseys at one point? If so, one could hope they sell a runner's shirt or singlet. However, I'm thinking for my next marathon, I'm going with the suggestion above: buying a plain singlet and getting a custom print.
I don't post on here much, but I'd still really love a PJ running shirt. Running is about my only hobby left during this covid-19 pandemic craziness..... rocking a dri-fit Stickman t-shirt would make my day.
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In the event this doesn't become a reality, there must be some online company that will print what we want on a synthetic T. Can't we just get a stickman printed on a dry-fit?
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As it is now I'm really starting to move away from buying concert tee's primarily because I don't like the feel of most cotton t-shirts. The cotton is either too thick and rigid or it's too thin/cheaply made.
And while we're on the topic of shirts, I would definitely like to see the club offer a nice, dri-fit style polo shirt. I'm sure I'm not the only one here who would like to rep their favorite band every now and then on a casual dress Friday at work!
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Or form a 10 Running Club (ties into the old Vitalogy Health Club).
Or just do it for pure profit.
There's a demand here.
EVx11
If I go to my local screen printer I can put anything on a shirt.
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