Custom T-Shirts All The Rage?
The following is a paid review:
How fun is this? Have you ever wanted a t-shirt that has *the* perfect saying on it? With Custom T-Shirts by CustomInk – you can do just that. You are able to design your own T-shirt online – - and purchase it all in a one-stop shop.
They don’t stop at T-shirts, however. You choose from name brand blank goods in numerous styles and price ranges. Sweats, Athletic Gear, Hats, Pens/Supplies, Drinkwear, Businesswear, Outerwear, Bags.. even umbrellas, Christmas ornaments and cute Teddy Bears.
Visit Custom T-Shirts Design Lab to start your own custom design. Out of ideas? Or just not feeling overly creative today? Custom T-shirts offers up some design ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
You’re able to use a gallery of clip art images they have in their library – - or you can upload you r own images, logos and artwork to use on your custom T-shirts, and other items.
I used their design lab to create the following:

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Quik Info:
There is a 6 piece minimum for screenprinted t-shirts.
For t-shirts and most other products, standard delivery is 14 days – guaranteed.
The finished products look just like what you create on the site.
They accept Credit or Debit Card, E-Check and Purchase Orders
Introduction to CustomInk – from their own website:
At CustomInk.com, the web’s most advanced virtual store for custom decorated merchandise, customers are empowered to design and order customized apparel, drinkware and novelties for their businesses, teams, groups and events with greater ease, speed and value than ever before. With our patent-pending technology, dedicated staff and problem-solving mindset, we’re changing the way custom merchandise is designed, bought and produced.
CustomInk is addressing all aspects of the market for custom merchandise – from product selection to trademark usage – in order to create the ultimate custom merchandise experience for customers. In the process, we’re creating enormous opportunities for small businesses, corporations, colleges and universities, national fraternities and sororities, student fundraisers, vendors and sponsors.
This is really a great idea. I would love to see CustomInk expand on their Custom T-Shirts website by allowing users to sell products on their own websites. For instance, if I made up some “Uptown Girls” shirts and mechandise at their site — I could have a CustomInk gallery to send my readers to, where they can download and purchase the merchandise that I’ve created for my readers. That sounds eeerily like CafePress, I know – - but hey, competition ain’t a bad thing, foks – - it keeps the other guy alert and hungry, eh?
Disclaimer: I have been paid to provide a review of CustomInk’s Custom T-Shirts by the company owner. They do not require that I provide a positive review or make any other requirements for my review. This review does not go through an editorial process – I review ‘em as I see ‘em!



November 30, 2006 - 12:26 am
I’ve made a custom short as a gift before and it was a big hit. I’m curious who the review was through…blogitive?
November 30, 2006 - 12:35 am
Hi Colleen – I’ve given custom apparel as gifts before, too – - individualized gifts are always a hit aren’t they? This review was done through ReviewMe at http://reviewme.com
Cheers!