Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Store Page
Graphics Page
- What happens on this page?
- What image formats do you support?
- Image size guidelines
- Images for white shirts
- Images for black shirts
- Images for colored shirts
- What are my choices for t-shirts types?
- What is your printing technique?
Shirt Design Page
- What happens on this page?
- What is the shirt stock?
- Do you use sweatshop-free t-shirts?
- What's the price at the left of the colors?
- How do I change or use another image?
Payments
Ad Design Page
Payee Page
- Why do you need this information?
- What is my tax id?
- What is the tax id for?
- When do I get paid?
- Is it safe?
Do I really get a free store?
Yes, we provide everything you need: credit card transactions, shipping and customer service. No inventory or any commitments from you, we only print when we receive an order.What happens on this page?
You choose the image that you want to use on your shirt. It can simply be the logo from your web site.What image formats do you support?
We support several image file formats, however the recommended formats are PNG or JPG.Image size guidelines
We print at a minimum of 100 dpi. That would mean that an image at 100 pixels by 100 pixels will be printed at 1 inch by 1 inch. Since the smallest print width that we do is 3 inches wide, any image below this will not be accepted. The following step will show you the different sizes to which your image can be printed.Images for white shirts
White areas (#FFFFFF) in the image will be treated as "transparent" if printing on white shirts. This means that the white shirt fabric color will show through in these areas. Transparent areas in PNG images will also have this effect. The shirt that you see in the preview is a fairly accurate representation of what your t-shirt would look like.Images for black shirts
Black areas (#000000) in the image will be treated as "transparent" if printing on black shirts. This means that the black shirt fabric color will show through in these areas. Transparent areas in PNG images will also have this effect. The shirt that you see in the preview is a fairly accurate representation of what your t-shirt would look like.Images for colored shirts
Transparent areas in PNG images will remain transparent on colored shirts. This means that the shirt fabric color will show through in these areas. The shirt that you see in the preview is a fairly accurate representation of what your t-shirt would look like.What are my choices for t-shirts types?
You will see your choices of t-shirts and make your selection in the next step.What is your printing technique?
We have invested heavily on direct-to-garment inkjet printing technology. Although not as precise as screen printing, the prints are vibrant and very washfast without it being heavy and rubbery.What happens on this page?
In this step, you design your shirt by choosing the type of shirt stock, color, the placement and size of your graphic.What is the shirt stock?
We have 2 styles of shirts - American Apparel and Hanes, both come in various colors.The Hanes shirt is a 100% cotton heavyweight tee, 5.6 ounce with double needle hems.
The American Apparel Shirt is an 100% cotton fine jersey short sleeve T-shirt with a baby rib cotton stretchable collar for increased comfort and durability, reinforced shoulder construction to maintain shape through repeated washings, and a durable double-stitched bottom hem.
Do you use sweatshop-free t-shirts?
American Apparel is sweatshop-free clothing made in Los Angeles.What's the price at the left of the colors?
The price at the left of the colors is the base price of that colored shirt. The base price covers our costs for printing and producing the shirt. Your markup, which you will set after this step, totaled with the base price will be your selling price for this shirt.How do I change or use another image?
Click Previous Step - Choose Image at the bottom of this page - that should take you back to the Choose Image stepWhat happens on this page?
You give your shirt a name and a description. You will also set the markup that you want for this shirtHow do I get paid?
With each shirt is a base price that includes all our costs for producing that shirt. You add a markup to the base price and the total becomes the retail price. When you sell an item, we keep the base price and we send you the markup.For example:
* Hanes White has a base price of $10
* You decide to markup the price to $15
* When you sell one shirt, you generate earnings of $5.00
* We send you a commission check for your total markups once per month and when it's over $25.