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T shirts help build camaraderie and team spirit, and they let the world know who you are! It's especially fun to wear your club T shirts to competitions.

We've used an indirect printing process which allows for full color image printing, but requires a white or light gray shirt. The front of the shirt shows the club name over the pocket area. The back of the shirt shows a full size (up to 8.5 x 11 inch) full color image of your choosing. The back will also recognize the club sponsor if you have one. All T shirts from the same club have the same image on the back.

Sample logo on shirt front, 5" wide

Sample design on shirt back, up to 8.5 x 11"

We've order our T shirts through Ascott Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI, (734) 663-2023. Orders can be placed by email with the following information:

1. An image for the front including the club name. The club name should include the name of your school or community center plus one or two more words. Some recent examples are the Harriet Center Streetstars, the Whitmore Lake Tech Club, and the Lincoln High School Computer Club. Keep it short or the words will be small.

2. An image for the back. You can create this image in Word, Flash, Publisher, or any program that can output a JPG, BMP, or GIF image. The image can be full color. The Word Art feature in Microsoft Word (Insert > Picture > Word Art) is a great way to make cool looking letters. You can also use clip art off the Web, a digital photo, or draw your own.

3. A list of T shirt sizes and quantities. For example, 2-S, 5-M, 5-L, 4-XL, 1-XXL

4. Shirt color (white or light gray).

Involve your club members in a brainstorming session to pick a club name and picture idea, then ask for one or two volunteers to create the picture for the back. Order your shirts from your printer at least 2-3 weeks before you need them.

 

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