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Ever since I updated the site logo I started getting t-shirt requests, not many, maybe one or two a week. But it started me thinking. I realized that I wanted a t-shirt. Maybe I'd wear it out and about, and maybe..someone would ask me about it! So I started researching what it takes to make t-shirts. Holy rabbit-hole Batman. It seems that the entire Internet is trying to convince you that you can be a t-shirt millionaire - "just buy my book on how to do it!!"

I even - oh so briefly - considered printing them locally and hand shipping them myself. Yeah, no.

So I picked Spreadshirt because they seemed to have a fairly standard set of shirts, from simple to American Apparel level (I bought the simple one, it's quite nice), a fairly easy interface and the ability to host the storefront on my site. (I spent 4 days trying to wedge WooCommerce into my blog...ugh, I want that time back!)

Most of the cost of the shirt goes to them. I keep 5 bucks. I hesitate to advertise a 'for sale' product to you, as generous a group of supporters I could I could hope for, but in the off chance that you too would like one of these, I simply announce their existence. 

All new Spreadshirt shops get a 15% off coupon for the first 2 weeks that the shop is open, so there are 12 or so days left to get the deal. There's a button for the coupon on the page. Again, I don't decide these things, I'd love to offer free shirts to all my patrons, but I don't think Spreadshirt would let that happen!

If you do feel like getting one, send me a photo of you wearing it!

Now...back to sounds.

Thank you all for your continuing support.

best,

Tim

https://tabletopaudio.com/shop.html  

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Nick Owens

Always glad to support stuff via t-shirt. Thanks for making this available.

Anonymous

Thanks for the t-shirts! If I had one suggestion, could you change the background of the sizing chart to something that is easier to read? The lighter gray bar is hard to read, perhaps make it something darker? White text on a light gray background is hard to read. The dark gray background with white text is much easier to read. I've saved a screen capture for what I mean: <a href="https://ibb.co/jzCY15" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://ibb.co/jzCY15</a>

tabletopaudio

Ooh, good point, that's tough to read. I'll see if I can dig around in the spreadshirt CSS and see what those values are. Thanks for the screen shot.