Around the corner from the Spreadshirt office is a little pizza place that has big food, for little money. We here at Spreadshirt are big fans of the food at Sanremo’s. Josh was eating his left over sandwich and wanted to show that the 6
inch sandwich is actually 7.5 inches. I look up from my desk and Josh is admiring his sandwich then gets out the ruler to check the length of his turkey sandwich. So I thought I should get some pictures of this sandwich spectacular. Josh asked me to make sure I point out that you get all 7.5 inches of sandwiches for less than $4. Now that is a good lunch.

If you are in downtown Pittsburgh and looking for some good lunch - we give Sanremo’s our highest reccomendation.
I also have to point out Josh’s t-shirt. Yesterday was the home opener for the Steelers and so Josh and most every one else in Pittsburgh had on their black and gold finest.










Sanremo’s is the best lunch - if you ever are in Pittsburgh, it’s definitely worth it to stop in. Happy hour is 4:30-6:30pm…
Is this Spreadshirt or Spreadsandwitch? Is this the best you can do, chief? A posting about a sandwitch? Why don\’t you type up some tutorials on how to prepare vector graphics for Spreadshirt so your team can eat out instead of skipping lunch hour to fix our mistakes? And it would be nice to see real nice close-ups of those wonderful flex and flock t-shirts or even a nice sample of your rhinestones. I have faith in you guys, show the sandwitch if you must but also give us something to munch on.
Hi Dufusino,
Here are a couple downloadble files that may help you with preparing your vector graphics:
From Illustrator: http://www.spreadshirt.com/fileadmin/gfx/visuals/druckquali/download/print_submissions_ai.zip
From Corel Draw: http://www.spreadshirt.com/fileadmin/gfx/visuals/druckquali/download/print_submissions_cdr.zip
We’ll also be working on reorganizing and updating the information on the website and the forum in the coming weeks, so look forward to some more resources in regards to preparing your vector graphics.
Hey Josh,
good to see you got back home in best health
Hope you enjoyed your trip to the spreadshirt HQ Germany at least a bit!
Keep it up guys and gals!
Best, Tino
Tino,
Good to hear from you! It was a good trip to the HQ in which I learned alot.
Hope all is well with you…
Best,
Joshua