It would be really REALLY awesome if we could get some CrackBerry shirts and stickers in the store. I'd love one for my Car and maybe a small logo for the battery cover on my Storm.
Wasn't really sure where to put this thread. SO it's here.
It's not hard to do a zazzle account. Someone in the CrackBerry brass should do it. There's not a single 3XL shirt on the one mentioned. Well a long sleeve one but I don't wear LS tees. Someone should start a poll on how many people would actually buy something. Maybe that would get some attention.
It's not hard to do a zazzle account. Someone in the CrackBerry brass should do it. There's not a single 3XL shirt on the one mentioned. Well a long sleeve one but I don't wear LS tees. Someone should start a poll on how many people would actually buy something. Maybe that would get some attention.
Later,
Jamey
Yeah.. In America we are fat yet shops both net and store never carry anything above 2XL for the most part. I take a 3XLT and never see any except at JC Penny's..
Dicks Sporting goods good luck finding anything above a 38 waste and a 2XL shirt.
Yeah.. In America we are fat yet shops both net and store never carry anything above 2XL for the most part. I take a 3XLT and never see any except at JC Penny's..
Dicks Sporting goods good luck finding anything above a 38 waste and a 2XL shirt.
FOR REAL!!! I hate that. That's the one good thing about zazzle, they have 3x sizes in everything, even the hoodies. They even have some things that are bigger. I can get by with a 2x but I can't stand clingy clothes.
Now most clothes should fit just right, some people buy baggy clothes either A) that's how they like em or B) don't know how they should fit. I was wearing size 34 jeans but when I started to get into expensive brans I noticed that the they come in 33/32/ or 31 and they 31 or 32 could fit fine n I still have room!
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Here's a good website for stickers. My buddy just ordered some for his music stuff. He's a country singer and songwriter. But whatever. They have really good prices. Order like 1000 1.5" circles and charge $3 for 'em. I'm willing to bet they would all be gone within a month.
And I'm serious about Zazzle.com. I set one up for Erics music stuff and it's probably the simplest thing I've done for him. I built his website and I keep his iHeartRadio, Facebook, Digital Rodeo and MySpace up also. If you like country music let me know and I'll post his website addy up. All of his other links are on his website.
On with it...All you have to do is set up an account and add your paypal stuff and when people order it goes to whomever the account is with. There's a $25 base it has to reach, but I'm sure it wouldn't take long for that to happen. You don't have to pay for anything unless you have something embroidered, then there's a $20 setup fee per image. You set the royalty rate at like 10% and you get 10% of anything that's sold. 10% is the base and it goes up from there but the higher the royalty rate the more expensive the product is. I set the rate at 100% on a t-shirt just to see what would happen and the price of the shirt was like $2500 or something like that. It was funny. Once you get up to, I think, $600 they'll have to send you a 1090 for tax stuff.
Yall could really do it quick, like within a few minutes. It's easy. Do a quick create with the CB logo and there you go, shirts, caps, hoodies, mousepads, coffee mugs, beer steins and all sorts of other stuff, oh and dog clothes. Those are the best, lol.
I hope someone with the clout to do something about this reads this!!!