Uhm. Our team is weird. We had 2 official t-shirts (one for regionals and one for nationals). We then had 2 unofficial shirts (one was my design, one was the adults). Weedie and I both came up with the ideas for parts of all but one of the shirts.
Our regionals design was a dickies shirt with a massive Chuck logo on the back. (The Dickies shirt was originally going to be for the unofficial shirt but everyone seemed to like it and got rid of our design and put our button logo on the back.) I don't remember where we got the shirts...If I remember correctly, I think team 211 also used Dickies...we got them the same place as them. We got them cheap from some warehouse or something because the seam was messed up (it's really not noticeable at all...they just didn't pass inspection).
Our nationals shirt was a blue tshirt with our Chuck logo on the front and a big Team 84 on the back with our sponsors and stuff below. Weedie and I came up with the big Team 84 Chuck text for the back...that was also going to be part of the unofficial shirt...but people liked it so it got used on one of the real shirts.
Our unofficial shirt was a black shirt with stitching on it I believe.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=3122 <-- it's that shirt. Anyways, that was my design

(Well...sorta, the design was soooo much cooler before the lady who did the shirts messed up royaly). We sent the design with our PR girls to the tshirt lady. That was mistake number one...never send PR people to do anything of any sort of importance

*runs away* Anyways, we were going to have my design screenprinted on the front. Somehow, that didn't happen...and it got sewn onto the front. It tooks weeks (months, maybe) to get the shirts back. We were given them on the bus on the way to a competition. Might I say, she was a bit slow. Anyways, we got the shirts for free

So that was nice...and they were all small XL's. Heh.
The adult unofficial shirt had the text "Up Chuck & The Retching Geeks" on it. Yes, wretching was spelled 'retching' on the shirt...which makes it even better. It was blue on a yellow shirt I think...then some blue dye was put on to make it look pseudo-tie-dye. Didn't work. Blue and yellow make green. So rather than having snazzy blue and yellow shirts...we had shirts that look like they were 'up chucked' onto

Anyways...that ones my favorite shirt
All of our screen printing was done locally. Getting the community involved is nice and it's usually not very expensive. To keep the cost down on the silk screens...we tried to use max 4 colors...since you pay by the color normally.
I could go weeks without wearing anything but robotics shirts.