From: haynes@cats.ucsc.edu (Jim Haynes) Subject: Re: Linux T-Shirt Update Date: 1 Jul 1993 04:58:19 GMT
I don't know anything about the T-shirt business, but seems like you could
save a lot of grief if you could find a shirt company that would take the
orders from individuals and ship them out, and just pay back to the organizer
enough to cover the cost of whatever it takes to produce the first one
(silk screen?).
Then there's the technology used by T-shirt shops in malls, where instead
of silk screening they have some kind of heat process to apply a design
to a blank shirt in the shop. I suppose it costs more to make up the
things containing the designs, but you don't have any investment in
shirts that might or might not sell.
(I'm not criticizing what's already been done, just trying to suggest
a way to stay out of all the bad feelings in the future.)
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