about Pencil Forest
I'm so pleased that this got printed, it's one of those desigs you see and think "wow!". about In Case Of Zombies
I noticed that there were several shirts reprinted today, many in very small amounts. Maybe these were returns? Anyway, I ordered In Case Of Zombies, which I'm sure wasn't in stock a few days ago. about Biblical Disaster
This design is genius, please reprint it! about We Are Made of Carbon
This is definitely my favourite tee that I've bought so far; I'm surprised that it hasn't sold quicker. The design is cute and it looks great on dark grey. about Not A Pirate
Why can't you iron the designs? On a shirt like this where the design covers so much of the shirt, you can't really wear it without ironing the front. Are there any other ways of getting creases out? Hanging them up I guess, but that's not ideal. about Pillow Fight
Well my first Threadless shirt arrived today; Pillow Fight. The fit is perfect, so I guessed my size correctly. The quality of the shirt and transfer are okay, not the best, but the designs make up for it. I should get my second tee, We Are Made Of Carbon in the next few days too :)
I can understand why it would take a week or two to deliver a shirt internationally, but one or two weeks to actually dispatch it? Most businesses post items that they have in stock within 2 working days. I assume that Threadless actually buys the shirt stock before we get to order them, or is it the other way around? What do they have to do apart from checking the order, packing the shirt and giving it to USPS? If they have that bad a backlog, then they should just take on a couple of extra people for a few days to clear it. Everything about Threadless seems really cool and professional, but this is the one thing in the whole process that sticks out as an exception.
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