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Re: shirt/swag help
Thanks everyone
Our JCPenney sponsor store is letting us customize our JCPenney shirts. we found a local place that prints in silver and hopefully they also print electric blue. we may have to hand do some of it because part of our design goes up to the shoulder seam and another part goes around the FIRST logo. does anyone know a company that prints stickers with matalic silver detail? we have a simple black design with a couple silver lines. we may just print them ourselves and silver sharpie the simple lines, but i would like to find a way to make them cut out evenly. i'd try a circle spin cutter that i used to use for buttons but all it does is snag and pull up the sticker paper. ![]() |
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Re: shirt/swag help
For swag like buttons and screwdrivers, we have a support team that makes them and sees them ordered. These support members also have another role on the team to keep them busy when support has no job.
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Re: shirt/swag help
You don't necessarily have to use buttons as swag either. At one of our regional competitions, one team handed out magnets that looked like Band-Aids with their team number and a message to be safe on them. Be creative and think outside the box, or should I say, the button.
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Re: shirt/swag help
Might be getting a bit too off topic, but don't sweat it with the buttons
Sometimes, the coolest handouts that get the most attention are the little things that are fun to play with and show off. Those snap bands that automatically attach to your wrist would be a good example. |
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