Last week CafePress announced the addition of a number of new shirts available for shopkeepers to add to their stores. The items are all made from 100% organic combed ring-spun cotton and include men's t-shirts, women's t-shirts, t-shirts for kids and toddlers and even an organic cotton bodysuit for your baby. The garments are very high quality and are manufactured by American Apparel and Econscious. If you're looking for a new shirt for yourself or one to give as a gift for Earth Day, you'll find your new favorite organic shirt at CafePress.

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With millions of t-shirts for sale both on and off of the web you either have to be very lucky or have a very distinct product for the shopping public to take notice of your designs and buy or recommend your shirts. There are a number of t-shirt ranking sites that are just a Google search away but wheredidyougetthatTshirt.com is now offering a new alternative. As a free service, users may create an account and then post a picture and description of the t-shirt(s) that they want listed. Upon approval, the shirt(s) will appear on the site and can be found via category listing and keyword search. If a visitor clicks on the thumbnail of your design they will be shown a full page description complete with a larger preview image, a link to your website and other select information. To buy, they just click through to your site and make the purchase as they normally would.
The site was just launched in January by Scott Dowell and Scott Hamel of Richmond, Va, and in just 2 months they have over 600 shirts in their listings and appear to be growing every day. If you are looking for another avenue to market your own t-shirts or just looking for cool t-shirts to buy for yourself then wheredidyougetthattshirt.com looks like a good place to go. For more information head over to their website or read this article from PRWeb.
The site was just launched in January by Scott Dowell and Scott Hamel of Richmond, Va, and in just 2 months they have over 600 shirts in their listings and appear to be growing every day. If you are looking for another avenue to market your own t-shirts or just looking for cool t-shirts to buy for yourself then wheredidyougetthattshirt.com looks like a good place to go. For more information head over to their website or read this article from PRWeb.
That's right, as of Monday, March 9, 2009, DivisibleBy1.com has officially launched! T-shirt lovers everywhere, rejoice! Ok, that's probably a huge overstatement, but at least I'm happy to have it go live. That's not all, though. Along with the CafePress shop I've also given it its very own blog at divisibleby1.blogspot.com (which you know already because you're reading this...) so you can keep up with new designs as I post them, designs that I'm working on, general t-shirt news and the occasional t-shirt giveaway (I've wanted to do that for so long).
I've got a fair number of designs in the shop as of now, some of which are among the first CP designs I made a couple years ago. I still have a lot of old and newer designs that I need to update and migrate from my CEGPhoto shop
into this new shop so expect the number of designs to increase alot in the next few weeks as I get them finished. I've also got an ever growing list of ideas and doodles for new shirt designs that I want to get started on so I expect to be a little busy in the weeks to come. Of course, I'll post updates here to keep you abreast of what's going on.
So, enough words for now. Go check out what I've got so far and be sure to look around at everything else CafePress has to offer too.
I've got a fair number of designs in the shop as of now, some of which are among the first CP designs I made a couple years ago. I still have a lot of old and newer designs that I need to update and migrate from my CEGPhoto shop
So, enough words for now. Go check out what I've got so far and be sure to look around at everything else CafePress has to offer too.