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(LadyAttercop wrote:
(Although I would love to see baby shirts and/or doggie Ts).

If you're looking for more artwork, I'm beyond willing to put together a GN exclusive design.

As a parent I'm definitely interested in gothy wear for kids. Maybe one day I'd like to take it beyond just having printed shirts, but I'll need to practise a bit with sewing for Dashiell first :P

And thanks for the offer, I already had you in mind to talk to about a design :D



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issues of size:


for shirts, please, i beg of you, as one who the moment he has a decent job will be ordering stuff, make sure the large and extra large shirts actually ARE. Alot of places stock "Small, petit and gnomelike" for sizes, and I like a shirt that isn't restrictive about the shoulders.

If you do coffee cups, it would ROCK if you did standard size and somewhat larger ones. A regular size cup just doesn't cut it for the first of the morning.

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Lilith wrote:
And thanks for the offer, I already had you in mind to talk to about a design :D

At your service. :p

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I think some of the products on this site might be nifty:
http://www.accoutrements.com/

I like the Death Mints :P And then there's the devil ducks, bubble gum cigarettes, etc. And they're a wholesaler, so it's all good.
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(threnody wrote:
for shirts, please, i beg of you, as one who the moment he has a decent job will be ordering stuff, make sure the large and extra large shirts actually ARE. Alot of places stock "Small, petit and gnomelike" for sizes, and I like a shirt that isn't restrictive about the shoulders.

Strange, I find most places are the other way round...it seems impossible to get a shirt that's not a tent these days.



+1 for coffee cups

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If you're going down the road of coffee cups then I would also suggest considering plates and bowls or sets of all three.

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I don't think we're going to be going wholesale into the crockery business. Coffee cups is one thing, I doubt a whole dinner place setting would sell that well.

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Well maybe travel mugs along with the coffee cups..? I'd find a travel mug convienient, myself. And I'm sure others on here would agree with it as well. :)

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Heh, when I first saw this I thought it was the old thread necromanced

But anyways I would definantly buy t-shirts (the mountain have quality t-shirts, iirc they also sell blank ones) and some of the other suggestions sound interesting

Also have you considered Buff? Maybe with several different patterns.


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(ArcAngel wrote:
Well maybe travel mugs along with the coffee cups..? I'd find a travel mug convienient, myself. And I'm sure others on here would agree with it as well. :)

Yeah, come to think of it, I would prefer a travel mug if possible (would still buy a coffee mug though)

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Bags, I could really do with a desent size bag that holds a few ring binders for my college work, its either stuggle with my small bag, or get a 'Nike' bag... I somewhat think that would ruin my 'style'.

So yeah, a bag...

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The first time around, I suggested the GN logo on a tie for us corporate-types with a subtle agenda in mind. I think you mentioned something about there not being much demand, but I hope that isn't still the case.

Has anyone mentioned fabric patches for the punk types? I've got a leather jacket crying out for the addition of GN insignia.

Glad to hear this one is moving onwards...

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threnody wrote:
Alot of places stock "Small, petit and gnomelike" for sizes

ooo, my sizes :p

James at Abscond.org suggests acmeprints.com as a printing service.

If you do choose this service, then he would also be grateful if you told them he refferd you to them (they have a referral incentive program)

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(threnody wrote:
issues of size:


for shirts, please, i beg of you, as one who the moment he has a decent job will be ordering stuff, make sure the large and extra large shirts actually ARE. Alot of places stock "Small, petit and gnomelike" for sizes, and I like a shirt that isn't restrictive about the shoulders.

If you do coffee cups, it would ROCK if you did standard size and somewhat larger ones. A regular size cup just doesn't cut it for the first of the morning.

Excuse the late response to this particular question/comment...

As far as sizing of shirts goes, this is in regards to "regular" t-shirts (like the ones you get at concerts etc.). So they'd be the sizes that average t-shirts are made in.

The different sized mugs and travel mugs will certainly be taken into consideration.

Bear in mind that it's possible that we start off with a smaller selection of items and expand later on.



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(auraomega wrote:
Bags, I could really do with a desent size bag that holds a few ring binders for my college work, its either stuggle with my small bag, or get a 'Nike' bag... I somewhat think that would ruin my 'style'.

So yeah, a bag...

Backpack? Totebag?

Please elaborate.




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