T-Shirts
The relevant information here should be incorporated into Purchasing Policy, if the Collective agrees Ali 21:05, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
Ordering Policy
We order from vendors who use sweatshop free labor only. Please ask Elizabeth for more details. Also see these links:
- Unite here: http://unitehere.org/
- Sweat Free Communittees: http://www.sweatfree.org/shopping
- http://www.irtfcleveland.org/1_2_3_Buy%20SweatFree.pdf
Preferred Vendor
Right now, we use Windjammer, Inc (Bangor, PA). They are a UNITE members. They ship accurate orders quickly. And they are price competitive.
Screening
We currently use Hand Silk Screen. They are googleable and near Free Geek. Contact is Clark Nickels. We could use Windjammers in-house screening, but are not currently. For normal t-shirt orders, you can use the spreadsheet locatedhere.
Do Not Order From These Vendors
- No Sweat: http://nosweatapparel.com/
Previous attempts to use this vendor were disastrous. And they are expensive. See previous versions of this page for more detail.
Other Vendors (No ordering experience)
- Lifewear: http://www.Lifewear.net
- Union made/in USA-no style catalog
- ~$5.35/shirt
These guys are cool. US based union, web-published benefits and wages, all materials sourced from US (!). Their catalogue: http://www.unionshirtsupply.com)
- Justice Clothing: http://www.justiceclothing.com
- Note!!! Website says prices have been raised to $8/shirt
- North Country Fair Trade: http://00674e0.netsolhost.com/products.htm
- Maggie's: http://www.organicclothes.com
- Organic & Fair Trade garments made in worker owned coop in Nicaragua
- EXPENSIVE $7.50/shirt
Logo Considerations
- Some logos look better than others, which may impact how often someone is likely to wear a t-shirt. That said, using our sticker logo fits more within a broader strategy of strengthening brand recognition.
- Location on Free Geek's internal application server in /usr/local/outreach/logos/logo_fg/use_this_one.eps
- Most recently we did our logo in plain form on t-shirts, about 6-inches across [hand silk screen]. They turned out very nice. We used grey on white for the logo on black and ash colored tees. The black looked great, the grey should probably be black on white (like the shirts for 4-5 years ago). Clark from hand silk screen is calling union shirt supply, and I'll come up with an spreadsheet-style order for so that we can streamline ordering of this product.
T-Shirt Contest
Free Geek had a t-shirt contest (insert link of Owens Walz graphics on our application server). We made one mistake that added months to the production of the shirts: In the future it is very important that submitted entries are 3 or fewer colors or it will either cost too much to screen or not be screenable at all.