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Has anyone ever used Vistaprint to create custom shirts? Or do you know anyone who has?
I'm looking to make a couple custom shirts for upcoming things and I see they have that available online. We've used them for cards and things in the past and have always been really happy, but wondering about the quality of the shirts...
Don't want to spend the money on something that's gonna fall apart after one wash.
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Re: Vistaprint for t-shirts?
Judging
This was my feeling too. Nothing special, but not junk either. Not paper thin. I can't remember if they shrunk when I washed them or not. I don't think they did.
I've used custom ink for school play shirts before, and they're good quality, I think ours ended up being 7 bucks a shirt.
I bought a bunch in June 2009. They were anvil brand, certainly not great quality but perfect for what I wanted them for. I still wear one when I work out, so it hasn't fallen apart yeat. I had opposite experience of pp in that the women's ones I ordered were slightly lean but perfect length which I was happy with.