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Monday, May 24 2010

Ann Arbor T-shirt Company Around Town

By Richard Winowiecki on

Tags: America UMich Ann Arbor Customer Photos

The Ann Arbor T-shirt has had an outstanding springtime full of awesome new customers. Here's a highlight of just a few of them.

The 1960 Little League State Champion Baseball Team from Harper Woods, MI was invited to celebrate opening day for Harper Woods little league baseball this past month. The team decided to get shirts to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their feat.

Harper Woods Little League Opening Day Harper Woods Little League Opening Day

Back in April, the University of Michigan's Dance2XS Dance Group. The group was outfitted in black polos, sporting Gold Foil Print 2XS Crests. 

Dance2XS University of Michigan

Click the picture to visit Dance2XS University of Michigan's Facebook page, where you can find out more about more performances, classes, and tryouts for Dance2XS.

Along with many other bar crawls, we had the pleasure to print for the Mechanical Engineering Bar Crawl. The Bar Crawl featured over 200 Mechanical Engineers and was an great success. 

Mechanical Engineering Bar Crawl

We've also had the opportunity to partner with the Detroit Beerpong League. The Detroit Beerpong League hosts leagues all over Metro Detroit, including qualifiers for the World Series of Beer Pong in Las Vegas. 

The Detroit Beer Pong League

For details on where leagues are hosted, visit their website at http://www.detroitbeerpongleague.com/

Also, the Ann Arbor T-shirt Company partnered up with Team StarKid, the creative minds behind "A Very Potter Musical" and the recently performed "A Very Potter Sequel". The T-shirt Co had a team on site to help merchandise for the show, and also provided the cast and staff with "Team StarKid" cast t-shirts. 

A Very Potter Sequel Stars Darren Criss and Stephen Churilla

For complete information on Team Star Kid, visit the official site of A Very Potter Sequel or their facebook page

A Very Special thanks to our customers. To become one, simply start by submitting a bid request.


Tuesday, February 09 2010

Kelley Cohort Shirts @ Indiana University

By Jerry Kozak on

Tags: Customer Photos

We were contacted by our friend at the Kelley School of Business at IU recently to produce a shirt for their section of the school's 1st year class.

They had two issues: 

1. They knew they wanted their shirt to mirror the Manchester United jersey, but didn't have the art.

2. No one wanted to be responsible for collecting the money for the whole group / get stuck fronting it.

After a few emails, the art was squared away, and we worked out a deal wherein we would post the design on a private area of our website, allowing each student to visit the site and purchase via credit card. We then collected all of the orders, ran the order, and shipped it out to Bloomington - all for $16.00 each on American Apparel w/ four screens (the stripes on the backs of each shirt had to be added separate, increasing the cost). 

The Kelley Krew was very happy with their order, and sent us this picture!

Kelley Cohort School of Business


Wednesday, October 28 2009

Meet a Client: Nicole and the Power Ranger Parade

By Richard Winowiecki on

Tags: Case Study Customer Art Customer Photos

Nicole approached us last Halloween with an interesting proposition: she and her friends wanted to go out as the Power Rangers, but couldn't get any costumes that weren't intended for seven year olds a decade ago. 

The costume was going to be extremely expensive to screen print: each shirt was a different color print, there was a full color belt and phaser gun, and they were only purchasing five of them! If we were simply traditional screen printers, this would have run something like $60 per shirt. 

Luckily, we also do digital printing! Digital printing allows for quick and easy set-up on small, highly customizable orders like this one, and there are no per color prices to boot. We were able to take the design, modify it for each color, and give them five truly unique shirts, all for $20 each. 

All they had to do to complete the look was add some American Apparel sparkle tights and high heels, because that's what Power Rangers wore (you just aren't remembering it correctly).

Thanks again, Nicole (and friends)! We are glad you had fun, and thanks for the picture!


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