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  • LaLa1923
    mommyof5-and going crazy
    • Oct 2012
    • 1103

    #16
    Originally posted by williams2008
    That's a great point!
    I also buy the next size up and just throw it on over their regular shirt. I also noticed they seemed to be sized one size small. I bought a small in child size (8 I believe) and it fit my 3 year old, not my 7 year old (who I bought it for).


    They are only $2.99 each at michaels

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    • KnoxMom
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 311

      #17
      Originally posted by MarinaVanessa
      At vista print I get a white kid's cotton t-shirt with the same design for $11.99. I always just wait until they have the free shipping sales and get all of my advertising stuff at once (tshirts, business cards, magnets etc).
      I'm going to go with Vista Print as well. The iron-ons are inexpensive and look nice but they can sometimes crack and fade if you forget and throw them in the regular wash/dryer. They are also limited in size and I like everything BIG ::

      Also, Vista Print sends me discount codes if I leave things in the cart without purchasing so I'll wait for a free shipping sale and throw in my discount code! I order lots from them: business cards, postcards, etc.

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      • LaLa1923
        mommyof5-and going crazy
        • Oct 2012
        • 1103

        #18
        Originally posted by KnoxMom
        I'm going to go with Vista Print as well. The iron-ons are inexpensive and look nice but they can sometimes crack and fade if you forget and throw them in the regular wash/dryer. They are also limited in size and I like everything BIG ::


        BUT how will people notice them and you? I really wanted to order them from vista and save me the time, why the heck they only have white is beyond me!!




        They have a lot of colors and go all the way to a size 5x. I bought the stretchy transfers from walmart. They washed nicely but you can't put them in the dryer. I wouldn't anyway, cotton shrinks....

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        • KnoxMom
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 311

          #19
          Originally posted by LaLa1923
          BUT how will people notice them and you? I really wanted to order them from vista and save me the time, why the heck they only have white is beyond me!!
          My logo is what draws attention. I personally love a crisp, white T. My logo looks BEST on white or light gray. Some of the louder colors can be an eyesore or distraction (except for when you need them for heavy populated field trips). Because my main purpose is for advertising and to be uniform rather than to keep up with the children, white is a necessity for me.
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          • LaLa1923
            mommyof5-and going crazy
            • Oct 2012
            • 1103

            #20
            Originally posted by KnoxMom
            My logo is what draws attention. I personally love a crisp, white T. My logo looks BEST on white or light gray. Some of the louder colors can be an eyesore or distraction (except for when you need them for heavy populated field trips). Because my main purpose is for advertising and to be uniform rather than to keep up with the children, white is a necessity for me.


            I like your logo, I don't put mine on the shirts bc It's too much. I want them to see my business name and number.

            I agree it is an eyesore but that's what gets you noticed.

            I use safety green to be noticed and to advertise.

            I do think white works better for a uniform, so we only wear them when we go out. happyface

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