



August 1st, 2008
The main idea of Cheap Fast Tees is to keep it simple. The price sheet is the first thing you see, so if you want to know what your shirts are going to cost that information is first. We want to keep the bells and whistles to a minimum, and make your shirt ordering as simple as possible. Most of you probably already know what you want and just want to know what it’s going to cost, therefore all shirt, setup, printing and shipping costs are all inclusive. If you want XXL or XXXL, they cost more.The only additional cost would be if you want to have a double print with a flash, which is 50 cents per side. This cost is explained just below the price sheet.
I did add one little whistling bell, the shirt/ink splat selection guide just below the price sheet. It’s sort of fun, and if you don’t know what you want, I think it’s helpful in showing you the options. But the colors aren’t perfect, check the shirt color page if you need more exact colors, and if you need even more exacting colors, use the cmyk values
next to the shirt colors on the shirt color page on your own computer to get a better idea. Still, those values, which I got from the manufacturers aren’t gonna be perfect, because of your screen calibration, because of dye lots, etc.
The inks...
Most of you, I know from experience, will just want black, white, some shade of gray, tan, or blue, gold, or red. But there are infinite colors, and if we spent a lot of time trying to offer every shade of every color on the off chance that they might be needed, well the cheap fast thing would be out the window. At these prices we’re looking for the simple and quick. That said, I do have 25 years experience so please don’t feel we’ll just slap any color ink on any shirt without some experienced thought as to how it will look. This is what we do. There are probably some color combinations that will require double hit/spot heats which you may not know about, and we’ll let you know when we send you the bill.
The order form is pretty simple. It does require that you know what you want, and it does need to be filled out entirely. The worst thing about the order form right now is the file size limitation. Between the front and back print art you cannot exceed 7.5 megs, or so. If you try to send bigger files, I won’t get any part of your order, so if you’re close, and you don’t receive a reply, assume your order didn’t go through and try again.
Larger files can be sent directly via a link I set up. You’ll need to reference your job name so we can keep things straight on this end.