Every year the same buzz. Hearts arrive everywhere at the scenery and your local pizza delivery service tries to cash in the feelings with heart shaped tuna pieces brought to you for free when you order between …
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Archive for January, 2008

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Just a short notice for all who want to know and haven´t realized so far: we added new stuff to our assortment:
Basketball-shorts plus jerseys for - uhm - b-ballers and a comfi hooded top for the ladies which should be exactly the right thing to wear in spring, when e. g. your boy goes out working on his poor freethrow percentage while you sit next to the court enjoying the first warm sunrays of the year.
The official product names are:

We have some great new for our Shop Partners!
Fancy getting your design(s) published in a book? Well… we have set up a cooperation with ZEIXS, a Berlin based company which publishes design books based on crowd sourcing. And what does this mean for Shop Partners? It means that your t-shirt designs have a great chance of being featured in their new book!
There is more information over at the forum, and when you are ready you can submit your designs here.
Just a quick note to welcome everyone to our new blog template!
There are a few technical issues that still need to be ironed out, and we hope to have all these fixed by the end of the week. In the mean time the RSS feed should have automatically been updated, so if you are one of our subscribers then everything should be functioning AOK!

Henning (23) is product manager for the Direct to Customer business unit. That means he is optimizing our website, improving existing products and developing new products joining forces with all other departments (IT, Graphics, Content etc).
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Alright. While Adam should be on his way to Asia by now, I´ll make a little attempt to get some life into this blog again …Some days ago, Leo from MacMerc - one of our shop partners in the US - compared the services of Spreadshirt, Zazzle and CafePress regarding the quality of print as well as the quality of service. We came in first:
I mentioned at the outset that I use Spreadshirt for my own MacMerc.com merchandise. This is first because of the quality of their products but their customer service is a very close second.
So, we´re happy about that. But we also know that there´s some work left:
I would not, however, recommend either of these [services] for my Mom to make t-shirts for her bridge clubthe web sites are far too complicated.










