SIde Effects needs some gear

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Good quality as we know costs money.

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That sounds great Robert—– I think this is going to be a very good initiative . I mean you will get all kinds of free advertisement all over the place —and we get a chance to sport some gear that says something about what we think is a rather special tool and company.
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silkscreen?? I really posted that? Damn I feel old.

I think printed shirts and hats will sell fast.

You could even have a shirt design contest of a rendered scene based on the logo.
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a simple way could be to setup a thread-less account.
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I´m so happy with my SIGGRAPH Houdini Engine t-shirt :wink:

The black one, of course, the orange one is only good for supporting games of the Netherlands national football team
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That would be awesome. Imagine a whole bunch of dutch footballers at a bar in orange HEngine T-shirts.
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We have investigated some online T-shirt companies but we were always concerned about the end price for you. A T-shirt in the $25-30 range seemed the norm and that seemed too high. Do you know of a company where we can set up without carrying inventory and sell for less? Or is that kind of price OK?


There is a company that gives you good quality with lower price. It costs only $5 to $10. You can customize whatever you want. I already have 6 Houdini T-shirts from them.
This is company's website.
http://ilogo.org [ilogo.org]
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We have investigated some online T-shirt companies but we were always concerned about the end price for you. A T-shirt in the $25-30 range seemed the norm and that seemed too high. Do you know of a company where we can set up without carrying inventory and sell for less? Or is that kind of price OK?

Hey Rob, I've never used them but I've heard good things about Teespring: http://teespring.com/ [teespring.com]

Crowdfunded and decently cheap. Looks like orders only get printed/charged if enough sell, so no risk of overstock.
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Any news on this? My buddy and fellow student, who I started learning Houdini with, is having his birthday at the end of September - and I would love to get a T-shirt for him
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I am sure Robert might have his hands full with somethings besides our Houdini gear needs…….but hopefully its still on the radar of things to work on and get out.

So I wonder —will I actually learn faster wearing a Houdini tee-shirt? Probably not but I will think I am.

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These guys are doing some great stuff having great custom t shirts at some amazingly cheap prices…if you are in capital

You can check their website http://champu.in/customized-t-shirts-india [champu.in]
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As Rob said $25-30 might be a bit pricy but this link from the Community dropdown should still be valid to order from right ?

http://www.cafepress.com/thehoudiniboutique?cmp=aff–us–branded&utm_source=shareasale&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_term=389818&utm_campaign=branded [cafepress.com]
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We have investigated some online T-shirt companies but we were always concerned about the end price for you. A T-shirt in the $25-30 range seemed the norm and that seemed too high. Do you know of a company where we can set up without carrying inventory and sell for less? Or is that kind of price OK?

There is a company that gives you good quality with lower price. You can customize whatever you want. I already have T-shirts from them.
This is company's website. http://inchennaicity.com/tshirts/ [inchennaicity.com]
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