Tell Us S'more
by Nathan Pyle
$20 Guys Tee
This tee is part of Threadless Labs: wacky experiments in tee making. By buying it, you're supporting new printing methods, designs, and most important, you're helping reward more artists.
Brown Regular Fit size info
- S sold out
- M sold out
- L sold out
- XL sold out
- 2XL sold out
$20 Girly Tee
This tee is part of Threadless Labs: wacky experiments in tee making. By buying it, you're supporting new printing methods, designs, and most important, you're helping reward more artists.
Brown Regular Fit size info
- S sold out
- M sold out
- L sold out
- XL sold out
- 2XL sold out
If your size is sold out, request a reprint!
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About the design
- Original design submission
- Average score:
- 3.32 out of 5
- Scored by:
- 739 people
- Loves Challenge: Horror III
- Forum: What's the buzz
- Printed with: Direct to garment printer, different look and feel than our standard printing method, same quality and design
- Tags: nathan pyle marshmallow chocolate grahm crackers campfires camping s'mores some more ghost story stories
About the designer
- Name
- Nathan W. Pyle
- Nickname
- aka nathanwpyle at gmail.com
- Hometown
- New York,

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kids sizes would be great! :)
Ah gotcha - well they have terrific customer service at threadless, so I'm not surprised they'd make that offer. Anyway, I hope that it all works out. So glad you like it!
nathan - well, I HOPE I can alter the shirt ;) I don't think it was a matter of DTG but rather they use different manufacturers sometimes? But Threadless recognised they have had inconsistent sizing but are now using the one manufacturer and hope to sort out the sizing problems. Threadless has offered to pay for the postage for me to return it (posting Australia to the US is *not* cheap) so I am still debating what I'm going to do with the shirt. I do love the print.
Leah, that is interesting and news to me! This is the first I've heard of DTG tees fitting differently. Bummer.
For the record, I am also impressed you can alter your t-shirts.
Reprint reprint reprint! Also a boat neck T wd be awesome...
Just a heads-up on this shirt: its sizes are bigger. The sizing doesn't say this, but it is. I bought the scrabble shirt ("Well this sucks") in the same size (Small) - they are both "regular fit" - but while the Scrabble one fits reasonably ok, this one is really a bit too big for me. I love the print so much though I think I might keep it and take it up and take it in to make it fit. Disappointing that I have to make alterations to a Threadless shirt though. Especially as I got the smallest size possible and it's still too big (and, while skinny, I am not a tiny person. I normally wear about a size 8 or 10 Australian).
True story! It's a real print now (was donned real after first week)
So...is this an ACTUAL pre-printed desig now? Did it graduate?
Congrats!
Why not in kid's sizes?
wow this print so fast! congrats sir!
Why would this need to be printed DTG? It would be so much better as an 8 color print. DTG cheapens things so much...
All this complaining about clichés is, uh, getting old...
Congrats, Nathan!
All this giving personalities to things is already so cliché.
Thanks so much, everyone! And thank you, threadless!