Scottgman said:
Thanks for the info! That really does help. We were discussing this stuff last night and wondering if it would be better to just get our own shirts made and sell direct from our website and at gigs.
However... I just can't let go of the idea of having my picture on the front of a woman's thong! That would be too cool!
::can't help but chuckle::
I think that a thong, you could probably get away with.
Really though, to sell direct at gigs, I would DEFINITELY look around to find a local shop that can print them for you. Reasons being:
1. Price. A particular shop around here will print shirts, no minimum order, for $7-8/shirt. Cafepress charges what? $13 or something? I don't know if you'll find a shop that cheap in your area, but if you can, you can sell shirts for cheaper, so more people wear them, or you can generate more $ for the band. Either way, cafepress gets a hearty "fuck you."
2. Choices. Cafepress can't do black shirts. Most locals can.
3. The aforementioned quality problems.
Having a cafepress shop is probably a good idea if you tour out of your area enough, reason being that people can buy things from your shop even if they couldn't get their hands on merch at the concert. I'm from southern CT, if I play NYC once every few months, people can at least check my website and buy some stuff if they want. Odds are not many will, but its something I'd like to account for.
Still, I'd like to find something higher quality than cafepress.
BTW, if you're looking to have buttons made, I know a little mom-and-pop operation that'll do 100 for $15. If you're interested let me know and I'll dig up the website.