comicnutz wrote:Is this cost by size or for total, mixed sizes?
Those are the costs at total mixed sizes.
MsMacDugle wrote:vacantpassenger wrote:comicscastle wrote:Any chance of getting a XXXL?
Unfortunately XXL is the larget size that this style shirt comes in.
Major bummer, any chance in getting that same logoing on a different style in the larger Plus sizes. Some of us are a little more dwarven in shape than others. I'm a very robust in statute.
LoL. I was actually thinking when I saw the sizes available that XXXL
might have to be a possibility, solely because Comic Book Guy from the simpsons kept popping into my head.
In all 100% honestly, the design you see here is
exactly what I was picturing in my head before I knew I could actually make it. I wanted to have the shirt inspired by the CCL logo with the black band and yellow ring design and only Customink.com had the style. They had three or four brands of shirts with the colored collars, and only one of them had the Black w/Gold rings design. Black was also important because it is one less color they have to use in printing, which brought the price down significantly because anything using 5 or more colors and the price goes up.
Pricing cost goes by a few factors:
1) Number of orders
2) Number of colors used
3) Style of shirt
Going to another shirt style without rings with larger sizes available is almost the same cost for less features and quality because of the coloring, and it looks pretty plain. I mean, I can ask them to make a plain white tee and throw an all black logo on it or all black tee with a white only logo on it and the cost goes down, but in my opinion that would look boring and honestly, like a cheaply home mad tee shirt. If we're going to do that, it'd be cheaper for everyone at home to buy their own tees and order an iron on decal. I really wanted to make something special that looked like thought was put into it.
Also, lets say two designs are made. If 10 people want 1 design and 10 want the other, it's not cost effective at all because the total that counts to take pricing off is with a single shirt style. It would be cheaper if 20 people all get the same shirt as opposed to 10 and 10 on two.