[GreenKeys] Teletype Corp Shirt

drlegendre . drlegendre at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 11:30:01 EST 2017


@All

Wondering what kind of t-shirts Jordan is planning to use for printing
stock? Are we talking Beefy-Tee or ProCLub quality, or what? There is a
huge difference in quality between shirts, they are not all of the same ilk
for sure.

ProClub are US made and available in qty. for around $6-7 I believe. I for
one am impressed with their quality - after several years and a dozen
washings mine still are like new. They don't have the second-color knit
collar and cuff, though.

Also what about some distressing of the logo to give the appearance of age?

Opinions?

On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 1:24 AM, Jordan Spencer Cunningham <js at cunni.co>
wrote:

> I've had quite a few requests to have shirts made. This is good because
> it's looking like each shirt will probably be around $10.00-$10.50 plus I'm
> guessing $4.00-$5.00 U.S. shipping for single shirts right now based on
> current requests. This is for the t-shirt design. Attached is a rough
> computer generated mockup provided by the tshirt printer of what the shirt
> would look like.
>
> I've also attached a PNG with invisible background so you can use it to
> create your own shirts if you want to do a different design or you are in a
> place where shipping from the US would be prohibitive.
>
> I have reached out to an embroiderer to at least see what it might cost if
> some or all of us ordered polos with the logo embroidered where the breast
> pocket would go. I don't know that this will happen, but I thought I'd
> check so there at least is an option.
>
> I will now take the conversation for this off-list so as to not clutter
> and annoy. Anyone else interested can still email me personally, and I'll
> keep you all posted off-list as details come in and the design and cost are
> finalized. If you come across this later, it will probably be next week
> before the order is placed and finalized, so feel free to jump on board.
>
> Thanks all.
>
> --Jordan
>
> On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:56 AM, Jordan Spencer Cunningham <js at cunni.co>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Now that I've switched jobs to a company with a more relaxed dress code,
>> I'm able to wear t-shirts and declare my nerdiness. I've been planning this
>> for a while now and am excited to finally get it in the works. I've spent
>> the last couple of evenings cleaning up one of the old Teletype Corporation
>> logos and rearranging it into the layout I plan to use.
>>
>> Now that it's finished, I couldn't help but share (see attached).
>>
>> Also, if anyone is interested in getting a shirt like this, feel free to
>> send me a direct email. They can be a bit cheaper in bulk. I'd be happy to
>> coordinate. For those interested, this will probably be a dark gray t-shirt
>> with a white logo. Various sizes available. An embroidered polo would be
>> nice, but cost jumps up significantly, so I'm leaning toward the t-shirt
>> instead. I'm still comparing and have not settled on exact design or
>> supplier yet.
>>
>> --Jordan
>>
>
>
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