http://www.verycoolshirtz.com/
https://www.ronindivision.com/
Making a store like this seems easy as fuck to pull off, but I could be wrong. Intermediate knowledge of web development and Photoshop/Illustrator, somewhat keeping up with latest trends and muh nostalgia. How much money are these stores racking in? What I'm not sure about is getting a manufacturer and what that entails. Anyone here have experience in this kind of stuff?
Get Kanye to wear one of your shirts. You will make hundreds of thousands by the end of the year.
>>12115322
the first link is pretty nice but i wouldnt wear that in public.
The first store is full of sublimation printing.
Not cheap, and full of unavoidable imperfections in the print. All the product shots appear to be fake; they're just mock-ups.
Also how does that first store not get sued.
>>12115337
I figured. Reviews seem to be decent though.
>>12116097
>http://www.verycoolshirtz.com/
I ordered two shirts a long time ago at the same time but they were made out of different materials so ig your results may vary
>forest kanji
it was really nice and soft and was a great shirt construction wise
>donkey kong meme shirt
It was a jersey type material that wasn't soft like a normal shirt
http://www.verycoolshirtz.com/product/the-expand-dong-tee
lol this store is fucking GOAT
I know from ronin that the last drop sold out hella quick. They don't have presets already made, so once they sold out they begin manufacturing hoodies and items based on the number of people who order. Super sick because I wanted one of those hoodies. :(
>>12116566
Yeah, I went to college with the main Ronin guy. Pretty sure he said they did all the manufacturing themselves with connections for materials(this was a couple of years ago). Not sure about coolshirtz or any other online store.
>>12116566
why didn't you get one on the pre-order
>>12115322
>http://www.verycoolshirtz.com/
Jesus christ literal meme clothes. This is the gayest shit I've seen in a long time.