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Not too long ago there used to be only a few options for designing and printing your own custom t-shirts online. These days, there are a lot of different websites offering custom t-shirt printing and design services. So which sites are the best? Well, that depends on what you are looking for.

Over the next two weeks I’m going to be doing a series of T-Shirt Design Site Reviews. These are the ten sites that we’ll be reviewing with links to each site. These are ten of the best t-shirt design sites on the web. Each is a little bit different and if you’re looking for specific things we’ll show you what each site is capable of.

  1. CafePress - review
  2. SpreadShirt - review
  3. UberPrints - review
  4. Zazzle - review
  5. ShirtCity - review
  6. ShirtMagic - review
  7. The Shirt Printer - review
  8. DesignAShirt - review
  9. CustomInk - review
  10. ExpertShirt - review
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    1 Comment so far »

    1. by AdrienB, on December 16 2007 @ 7:34 pm

       

      As a former screenprinter myself I must throw in my two cents about these automated sites that promise top quality for even the smallest runs. The level of detail is rarely as impressive as some other shops I’ve been around. You really need a keen eye for quality when it comes to custom tshirts. Wash tests, cure tests, and even the quality of the garment itself is huge.

      If I were to pick out one shop that I have had the best experiences with it would be American Youth Enterprise. They offer mom and pop like customer service and they really give you all the info you need to get a headstart on your custom t-shirt project. They even have a great fundraising program for youths that is really making a difference locally and nationwide.

      I’ve ordered before from CustomInk and Myntra but the service was low-key (just a number) and the quality was nothing to write home about.

      Wow, long post. Anyway, those are my two cents and I hope I can help anyone out there. Keep up the good work and I look forward to reading more reviews.

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