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Bye Everyone

Today is my last day pretending to work here. I planned a long, elaborate, hopefully funny goodbye post. But sometimes jokes can get in the way, so instead i’ll keep it short and sweet. I’m off backpacking in SE Asia for 5 months, with no plan for after. Its been nice getting to know Spreadshirts excellent mix of Shop-partners and to see how much the platform, and company have has progressed over the past year. While we may occasionally take a wrong turning, we’re definitely in the right direction and there’s a top notch team here working behind the scenes for you.

Here is a little overview of my plans:

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I can’t exactly remember why I decided to leave, but the decision seems to have been made in an earlier moment of “wisdom” so I’m going to go with it. Best of luck to all you building your cotton empires!

Adam

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The Winners of the OLP

Which of our two OLP winners wanted to be a rock star yet listens to Reggae & Ska? Which wanted to be ace head butter Zinedine Zidane? Yep its been a month or so since the dust of the OLP settled. Come and find out how the past, present and future in the lives of our two OLP winners.

Come over to the OLP blog, there you’ll find an intimate fireside chat between Rebekka, and our two OLP winners Nicolas and Kim.

The OLP Blog

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What did your shirt cost? Name your price t-shirts

The interesting thing about the t-shirt industry is that as competition is high, cost of product and product usp’s are low companies have to find novel ways to ring out remaining value in the product.

Spreadshirt does this by allowing an entirely custom print, for mass produced pricing and our shop platform.

la Fraise takes the contest, crowdsourced approach. It also offers anyone the chance to pick what becomes a product and offers strict limited editions as do many other sites to add extra value to a design.

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T Post offers shirt subscriptions - one shirt, one month, a surprise direct to your mailbox each month.

There are many more, one of which I’ll tell you about below.

continue reading ‘What did your shirt cost? Name your price t-shirts’

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Christmas Free Shipping Special

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Right after our cyber monday special and the compensation campaign we’re happy to announce a brand-new short Christmas promotion: how about some free shipping for more happy customers in your Shop? Should give Christmas sales a nice push as we get close to the final Christmas order date of the 17th December.

So starting this Wednesday until Friday, your customers will save on their order by simply using the voucher-code XMAS07XXL. Use the banner above in your shops to help spread the word.

What you need to know:

  • The campaign will run from Wednesday 12th to Mid-night Friday 14th
  • Minimum order is 10 eur/ 7 pounds
  • Reduction only applies to standard shipping, express will not be reduced.

Have fun!

Don’t make me a target

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The BBC had a newstory recently about the possibility of using CCTV to track crime suspects by the branded clothing they wear http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hooligans/1979909.stm.

“The Metropolitan Police is looking into technology which can automatically identify branded logos on clothing.”

“Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s iPM programme he said, “Many of these young criminals in particular wear distinctive track-suits and coats with logos and sporting emblems and we’re going to use that facility to search, link and identify criminals.”

Here’s the thinking:

1. People that do stuff wrong wear clothes

2. Peoples faces are very difficult to differentiate via CCTV, especially as those committing crime have learnt to obscure them and don’t smile politely at CCTV cameras anymore.

3. So we could narrow them down initially by scanning their clothes and identifying brand marks.

So if a guy in a pink nike shellsuit robs a bank, it will be quicker to search all the cameras in that area first for pink nike shellsuits, then from there you can check them against other details you have about the individual.

I don’t want to get all big brother here, but this scares me a bit. Its best not to think about the amount of times your recorded on camera whilst wondering around central London. You don’t need to think about it, because you’re not doing anything wrong. But what concerns me is what might happen to particular brands which might become associated with crime or anti-social behavior. Football hooliganism is one example, certain brands have become somewhat associated with football hooliganism.

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“There is a fascination among football hooligans with designer labels such as Lacoste, Burberry, Aquascutum and in particular with Italian label Stone Island.”

BBC New Item - “Hooligans Under Cover

In my doomsday head I can imagine at the start, the monitoring is only reactionary. But then should individuals wearing the same brands, repeatedly commit offences it would to make sense to pro-actively monitor for individuals in these brands, in these types of situations before they commit crimes. Then its only a hop, skimp and a mini-jump to lots of wrong time, wrong place, wrong apparel type mistaken arrest type scenarios.

“What they do is they tend to go out in a kind of uniform, if you see a kid in a brand of “hoodie” you can be pretty sure he’ll be wearing that same brand of “hoodie” the next time he commits an offence.”

I hate the idea of wearing something that would automatically label me.

“The intention is we want criminals to fear CCTV so the investment in CCTV is realised - the criminals fear it and the public feel safer,” said DCI Neville.

I wonder how big an issue it is if the public fear CCTV as well.

In a country that seems ever increasingly dominated by a few dozen brands, I’m sort of relived reading this that there are sites like Spreadshirt allowing you to wear brand free, or custom branded clothing. So when you walk down the street your clothes only raise as much of a flag to those around you, or those watching you, as you want them too.

Read the full BBC newstory here

Santa Claus is coming to town.

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Like any good international brand, Santa thinks global but acts local varying his customs to fit each countries needs. Find out why he was in Speradshirt Production spicing up orders the past few days.

continue reading ‘Santa Claus is coming to town.’

Qwertyshirty - find a shirtwhack!

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http://qwertyshirty.googlepages.com/

Mike from MJR Productions recently quietly rolled out an early version of his qwertyshirty service. It’ll help you search the Marketplace, something we still don’t have working properly.

It index all the shops of Spreadshirt EU & US, Cafepress, Zazzle and Printfection. You can pick one or all. Enter a term and it runs away does clever google stuff and comes back with some nice results.

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Its a really nice idea. Find a gap, plug it with simple technology that won’t fail. Pat yourself on the back Mike. Just one small complaint, why are Zazzle always first when you search with all? :(
And a challenge, find a googlewhack shirt. Somewhere amongst all the hundreds of thousands of shirts made on print on demand services like Spreadshirt there must be one so niche, its never been replicated. The “shirtwhack”. The search string must be two words and must lead to one particular shirt related to the search string. Happy hunting, comment your finds.

I have only found one so far (and its a poster not exactly a shirtwhack) “slave rubber” (purely random words that lead me here I promise ;), which leads to this mighty fine Zazzle poster.

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Festivus for the Rest of Us: Anti-Xmas Design Contest Update

There must be something in the eggnog…The Anti-Christmas designs entries are now pouring in.  And as I had suspected, the Bah Humbug mentality crosses both language barriers and culinary divides.   The latest are under the cut for your viewing pleasure: continue reading ‘Festivus for the Rest of Us: Anti-Xmas Design Contest Update’

Hoody Printing Now Activated

Threatening gloves sadly unavailable. Yep the new hoody printing area is now activated in the designer. I think I forgot to announce that we had added sleeve printing a month or so ago? Well that is live now as well. Adding a image or text is done the usual way, first selecting the print area then adding via the designs/text panels.

You can leave yourself lots of helpful reminders such as:

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(you can only view one area at a time, I just spliced them together for this image)

Have fun and share new creations in your shop in the comments.

Update: Slight bug, this is temporarily offline right now.

Anti-Christmas Contest Update

Don’t forget the Anti-Christmas comp ends this Friday at 5pm. So far theres only one entry, which makes your odds of winning the £250 Spreadshirt shopping spree very high indeed. Very, very high indeed. So what are you waiting for…Christmas? Ouch, thats bad, unlike our first design:

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Anti Christmas by bountyday




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