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Hi, I have a forum and I want to promote my own t-shirts (and maybe others too) on it, but I don't want to handle shipping and all that stuff.

Basically I want to open up a store and sell my own designs on t-shirts.

Which company do you recommend and why? Cafepress, Zazzle, Amazon Merch, Teechip, other?

Thanks in advance.
 

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Have you heard of Shirtee
You can design and sell your own t-shirts at their platform and/or create an own shop individually. They take care of production, shipping and customer service, so pretty much all inclusive :D
There is a quality and legality check, so you don’t have to worry about copyrights yourself and they do ship world wide, so thats great.
I highly recommend them :)
 

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Do you have any ideas about printful.com or teespring.com?
That both are also well known t-shirt selling companies. There are many vendors for it, but I personally remanded to check their policies before selecting any.

If you don't want to share your profit with any vendor company, You can go with Readymade Web to Print Storefront Solutions. It is also another great option for you.

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If you expect to sell a decent quantity of a design, you might want to invest in a heat press, order transfers and press them yourself. It would be a relatively small investment and you'd keep considerably more of the money from each sale.
 

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I've used Teespring in the past and was HORRIBLY disappointed. I've also used RageOn and that was okay, but the price points are insane. I sold a shirt for $30, I made something like $2.

If you want to make any real money, you'll have to use a printer and do it yourself. There are places that can handle shipping for you, but honestly unless you're selling hundreds of shirts a month, it's probably not going to be much of an issue anyway.

I use Threadbird. Wonderful company with incredible quality prints. Seriously some of the best I've used. They also recently started handling storage and shipping. I'm not sure what their prices are on these services, but it's worth checking out.
 

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If you want designs with lots of details and many colors, then I would go with printful because they do sublimation printing. Most companies do DTG (direct to garment) printing, which often gives bad quality results. Printful has a reputation for good quality prints. And they also do all-over printing. If you don't mind making simpler designs cut out of vinyl, then you could go with Spreadshirt. But you have to be able to make vector graphics files with Adobe Illustrator or something else. If you don't care that much about quality but just want cheap shirts, you could go with custom cat.
 
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