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The T-shirt store is up for your opinion!

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Yeah, I put together the first shirt to sell, the "100% Unbeliever" shirt. Let me know what you think. And I guess if everything is good, you all can start buying it. Check out the store at-

www.cafeshops.com/kevinswatch

The other captions will come soon, after the voting. I think we can only sell one white t-shirt at a time, so the other ones will have to be different. I think they offer grey t-shirts and long sleeve t-shirts as well. So let me know what you think of the store. I think the price is pretty good and the images are good, so it should be ready to go. But let me know what you think.-jay
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:D The shirt looks great! I'll order one later tonight when I get home from work! :D Jay, you are just the coolest!!
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Wow! About $28 aussie bucks ... I could get my step-daughter to buy one and post it over ... I'm VERY tempted!

Looks great!
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Cool...I'm going shopping soon...
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are you going to send one to Donaldson?
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They should come as part of a whole wardrobe, along with tough jeans and sturdy hiking boots 8)
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Well, I ordered my shirt. It should get here in about two weeks! I'll let you guys know when it arrives! :D
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Landwaster wrote:They should come as part of a whole wardrobe, along with tough jeans and sturdy hiking boots 8)
:D :D ROTFLMAO!!! Excellent!

Very nice design 8) ... roll on payday!!!
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duchess of malfi wrote:Well, I ordered my shirt. It should get here in about two weeks! I'll let you guys know when it arrives! :D
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I'm interested in the quality of the material and the print. Say the "GO" word and I'll be whipping out the old trusty CC. I already have the Jeans and boots ;)
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Cafepress emailed me to let me know that my shirt is on its way. Vain, I hope to give you word soon!
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It should be a good shirt. I've bought a shirt from a different site that uses Cafepress and it was perfect. It's a good quality and comfortable t-shirt.-jay
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hey, lady -- has your shirt come yet? just curious how it looks!
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If I'm the lady you're talking to, then no, it hasn't come yet. :(
But everytime I see a UPS truck go by, I start doing a happy dance in anticipation! :wink:
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My shirt came in the mail today. It's a nice heavy t-shirt material. It's 100% preshrunk cotton. The print is in a nice style. It's understated and rather classy. My little son was with me when I opened the envelope and he got all excited. Rings instead of zeros! Mom is that a Lord of the Rings shirt?? So I explained, that no, it's from another book, but he's a little too young to read it. I showed him LFB and he got all excited again about them being inside a volcano. I think that the shirts might run a little big. I always order things like this a size ot two up, because you never know what you're going to get, and I can pull this one right over my turtleneck, which is nice. I hate tight clothes, and this will be very nice to wear over a swimsuit or whatever next summer...so, Vain, I would say "GO". :D
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Oh, by the way, great job, Jay!! :D Can't wait to see the rest of your designs! :D
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duchess of malfi wrote:I always order things like this a size ot two up, because you never know what you're going to get, and I can pull this one right over my turtleneck, which is nice. I hate tight clothes, and this will be very nice to wear over a swimsuit or whatever next summer...so, Vain, I would say "GO". :D
I'm 6'3" and weigh in at about 95Kg. So what size do you think I should order? And yep - I'm male and not bashful about publically stating my weight :D
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Vain, you're no bigger (and in fact, I think you're smaller) than some of the kids on my son's wrestling team at school, and they wear about a 2X or sometimes a 3X depending on the garment. You might want to check and see if they have an exchange policy, though, just in case. But these shirts do seem to be generously cut, so a 2X might do well.
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You seem to be about my measurements, Vain, and I wear an XL. Although a 2X may not hurt.-jay
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I had to find a conversion table to figure out how big you are (in the US we are totally backwards and still use pounds). Vain, you're right about the same size as the bigger wrestlers. A 2X will be about right if you like a loose fit, XL is fine if you like it a bit snug. :wink:
We sure have some big, strapping, strong he-men around here! :D :wink: Got to love it! :D :wink:
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Post by kevinswatch »

Heh. Bigger wrestlers? I donno about Vain, but I weight about 200 pounds (a little less then Vain, probably. 95kg = 210 lb. But I havn't checked my weight in a while.) But I'm tall (also 6'3'') and skinny for the most part. A XL shirt fits me fine. A wrestler I am not. Heh.-jay
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