THE RED TOWER Production Source

What is your suggested production source for THE RED TOWER?

  • [URL="http://www.printfection.com/"]Printfection[/URL]

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  • [URL="http://www.spreadshirt.com/"]SpreadShirt[/URL]

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Dr. Bantham

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These appear to be the contenders for outsourcing a terrible and perplexing line of unique novelty items:
I am currently muddled over selecting one of these companies. There are many conflicting reviews out there. I am encouraging members to input their preference via voting in the poll at the top of this thread and commenting accordingly, either based on vendor experience or browsing the respective sites and products. I was initially leaning towards CafePress, but I am now favoring Zazzle or Spreadshirt - I think.
 
Dr. B.From the looks of the websites, I think Zazzle would most fit your needs. The only one I had ever heard of before was CafePress, but i don't know the quality of their products. Hopefully other members have more experience. Great to hear The Red Tower is back!!!
 
I am currently inclined to utilize Zazzle for full-color designs and Spreadshirt for THCOTLO, the latter which I believe would look great utilizing their exclusive flex print method. I am undecided on how to best handle Crypt of Ligotti and The Lost Art of Twilight. Zazzle does not offer the correct fabric color for Crypt of Ligotti and I am concerned about getting any of these services to print TLAOT due to the nudity.

Current Design Themes Planned
The Horrific Consolations of Thomas Ligotti Online (White, Black and Red Variants)
My Work is Not Yet Done
Corporate (Original Logo on Black Shirt)
Nethescurial (Modified Logo on Dark Green Shirt)
Nightmare (Original Logo on Dark Blue Shirt)
Medusa (Caravaggio Image on Brown Shirt)

Many may feature related quotations on the back of the shirt. Comments and suggestions are welcomed!
 
I have heard good things about Zazzle, but have never used it myself. I had a couple of t-shirts printed through VistaPrint, and I do not recommend them for shirts. (They are fairly cheap and the have decent quality on paper goods, though).

This sounds like a good idea! Count me among those interested in Ligottian shirts and such.
 
I've ordered/made products on Cafepress and thought the quality was fine. I'm sure zazzle is pretty good too.
 
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