Yes Women's tanks!miss_chanceJune 11 2013, 22:39:32 UTC
I can add some! Or you can do it yourself and have more options and flexibility. The way you do it yourself is:
-Go to spreadshirt.com (not through the oldspeak portal) and click on Create Your Own (or sometimes the splash graphics say Design Your Own).
-under Choose a Product, click to the womens and you'll see four different women's tank. The first one, the "flowy tank" is polyester and won't take this printing type. You may have to go to page 2, but there are three other styles of tanks that are cotton-based and will work.
-under Choose a Design if you search on "lgbtq bee" my designs come up (two with text, two without, white and black).
Carry on from there!
Things to notice in th interface: on the lower right of the design panel you can select front, back, left arm, or right arm. Fun!
Once you select where it goes you can resize it, and move it around. Look for the "Center" icon on the right if you want it centered on the shirt.
If all of this is a pain and you'd rather not deal, let me know which kind of tank you want and I'll add it to the products!
Re: Yes Women's tanks!sweetmmeblueJune 11 2013, 23:17:21 UTC
Ok I'm doing this and I can't tell if I want the design across all the boob area or in the corner on the left like a logo. Also, if I do that, what size do I want to make it so that it is still readable. Suggestion? But I can't decide color, red, turquoise, purple...
Re: Yes Women's tanks!miss_chanceJune 12 2013, 02:24:15 UTC
If you go for the boob area logo, I recommend going with the version of the design with no text on the front, then duplicating the design large, with text, on the back.
I don't see you in red often, but turquoise or purple are easier to see you in. I like the way the rainbow looks on either turquoise or purple.
Re: Yes Women's tanks!sweetmmeblueJune 12 2013, 02:27:03 UTC
I had JUSt checked to see if there was a response from you before I put the order in. I just placed it but haven't paid yet. I think I'll go with what I have and see if I like it. I can always get another.
Re: Yes Women's tanks!miss_chanceJune 12 2013, 04:25:50 UTC
I liked your idea, so I added one as a "ringer" t-shirt. Small icon on the front and just the text on the back. (I had to upload new graphics for that, but easy enough). This is fun. :)
Re: Yes Women's tanks!drwexJune 12 2013, 19:19:42 UTC
You know, given that this was from you I had to do a double-take on "Women tanks".
(Explanation for the rest of the world: sweetmmeblue plays a tank in our World of Warcraft group so it's not uncommon for me to ask "Would you tank this for me?")
-Go to spreadshirt.com (not through the oldspeak portal) and click on Create Your Own (or sometimes the splash graphics say Design Your Own).
-under Choose a Product, click to the womens and you'll see four different women's tank. The first one, the "flowy tank" is polyester and won't take this printing type. You may have to go to page 2, but there are three other styles of tanks that are cotton-based and will work.
-under Choose a Design if you search on "lgbtq bee" my designs come up (two with text, two without, white and black).
Carry on from there!
Things to notice in th interface: on the lower right of the design panel you can select front, back, left arm, or right arm. Fun!
Once you select where it goes you can resize it, and move it around. Look for the "Center" icon on the right if you want it centered on the shirt.
If all of this is a pain and you'd rather not deal, let me know which kind of tank you want and I'll add it to the products!
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I don't see you in red often, but turquoise or purple are easier to see you in. I like the way the rainbow looks on either turquoise or purple.
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(Explanation for the rest of the world: sweetmmeblue plays a tank in our World of Warcraft group so it's not uncommon for me to ask "Would you tank this for me?")
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