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Abbreviated as POD title. print on demand is an e-commerce model. A more customisation specific (and contemporary) interpretation of drop shipping. This sort of selling usually employs a platform provided by a third party within which the merchant brands their ‘site’ and offers their designs on products that are pre-agreed with the platform provider. Customers order a t-shirt and the artwork is only printed in response to that order. In reality, the product doesn’t exist until the sale is made. There are several variations of the POD system. For example, a brand may develop their own standalone website and link production and fulfilment to a garment supplier and printer.
All great, call it what you like, but does it work for your situation? Well, let’s give some consideration to the pros and cons. There’s no doubt about it, drop ship print on demand t-shirt businesses have some appealing features. Some of which are going to be game changers, depending on your personal circumstances and experience.
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First off, I’ll say that the design is not for me title. It’s called the Creeper and it is a bit creepy. My wife doesn’t like things like this and my daughter wouldn’t be happy if we wore it. It’s a creepy skull t-shirt. But, that’s just a matter of taste and the fact is that skull t-shirts are very popular and some photographers might love this kind of design. Now that we have talked about my taste in t-shirts, it’s time to talk about the t-shirt itself.
The skull and bony fingers are drawn very well and the positioning of the camera in the center of the skull adds to the creepiness. At a glance, it might be mistaken for a cyclops but it’s the camera lens that we are looking at. The camera’s positioning in front of the face prevents us from seeing the eyes which are thought to be the window to the soul. And in some culture, I read somewhere, they believed that their souls were stolen when someone took their photo. And if the photographer happens to be a ghoul of some sort… Anyway, I’m probably reading more into this image than is really there but regardless, it is a powerful design that will make some people curious and others uncomfortable. It’s a skull design but expressive and even vigorous, somehow.
The print is soft and impeccable and the 100% cotton t-shirt, which I suspect is an American Apparel, is nice and soft too (there was no label).
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