great Tshirts

found this shirt on www.pinkbike.com this is deffinatly the equivalent of “Student Driver” signs for the Unicyclist.

has anyone else found good unicycle related Tshirts?

here’s another!

This one i ordered from www.ebay.com some months ago.

i bought unicycle shirts from these sights

dbkapparel.com

unicyclejester.com

threr are two shirts on the first site and 1 on the next-all of them, very cool

Did it come with the girl? :smiley:

sadly no…

There are some here.

He has another one called living on the edge that is really cool, but I don’t see it right now.

You mean these?

I was thinking about putting this design on a Tee. Though, it would cost too much to just make one for myself and I don’t know if anyone else would want one. Then there’s the little thing about me not drinking Miller Lite. :roll_eyes:

That was strange, I ccould have sworn that I had pasted the address.

The shirt doesn’t say Miller Lite, it says Muni Life. It’s actually really easy to make a shirt. All you have to do is go to an office supply store and buy some iron on paper. Its Relatively cheap I think. You print your image on to that (you might have to do it backwards, I can’t remember). Then you iron it on a shirt.

David

I would do an iron on transfer, but I don’t like the way they turn out. I’ve done several. I’d much rathr get it screened.

the iron on stuff lasts like 2 washes. get something screen printed. lasts extra long time.

I never knew that, but its good to know, I was about to make some shirts with it.

David

Thefirst one is the one. Whoever came up with that idea is a genius. I am going to order one soon.

“Quality is better than quantity!
Go gor the one wheeler!”

A well done iron-on will last many a wash, and many a year (from experience.)

It’s not only the washing off that I don’t like. I don’t like the way they look much. The main problem is that I don’t like all the non printed space being covered with the film. I know I could cut out the image, but I don’t want to cut inside the logo. I’m just lazy like that.

iron-on tranfers

there’s also a better kind of iron on sheet that instead of being clear wherever you leave white space, it’s actually white. So if you iron on a big sheet of paper, it will have a big white rectangle on it. It looks really sharp though if you just cut around the design leaving a small border around the design. The colors and of being WAY more vibrant and looks almost professional. Thing is, you’re not supposed to put them in the dryer.

We sell them at Best Buy and I’d make band shirts out of them as gifts.

you’re tlaking about the burlington tshirt transfers? way way nicer then anyone elses transfer paper. no upsidedown and backwards printing and you can print on black shirts.