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Jeremey wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I'll trade you an Army National Guard shirt for one!If you enlist, I'll even throw in a back-pack!
That sounds almost too good to be true!
Jeremey wrote:Hey all,
Just wanted to preview our online store before I make it public....The only design is the 2008 commemorative tour design but there's lots of choices of items. I know that many seem pricey, but after reviewing Cafepress and another online vendor, this vendor (spreadshirt) has the highest quality of clothing and printing processes. The profit margins on these items for us are basically nonexistant -We just wanted to get some stuff out there to be seen. Anyway, they're no more pricey than buying the same brand of shirts etc from American Eagle or Macy's.
Check it out at www.journeytributeband.spreadshirt.com
Let me know of any suggestions or if anything looks off kilter.
Thanks!
froy wrote:Jeremey wrote:Hey all,
Just wanted to preview our online store before I make it public....The only design is the 2008 commemorative tour design but there's lots of choices of items. I know that many seem pricey, but after reviewing Cafepress and another online vendor, this vendor (spreadshirt) has the highest quality of clothing and printing processes. The profit margins on these items for us are basically nonexistant -We just wanted to get some stuff out there to be seen. Anyway, they're no more pricey than buying the same brand of shirts etc from American Eagle or Macy's.
Check it out at www.journeytributeband.spreadshirt.com
Let me know of any suggestions or if anything looks off kilter.
Thanks!
wow a 4 dollar shirt for 38 bucks cool
froy wrote:Jeremey wrote:Hey all,
Just wanted to preview our online store before I make it public....The only design is the 2008 commemorative tour design but there's lots of choices of items. I know that many seem pricey, but after reviewing Cafepress and another online vendor, this vendor (spreadshirt) has the highest quality of clothing and printing processes. The profit margins on these items for us are basically nonexistant -We just wanted to get some stuff out there to be seen. Anyway, they're no more pricey than buying the same brand of shirts etc from American Eagle or Macy's.
Check it out at www.journeytributeband.spreadshirt.com
Let me know of any suggestions or if anything looks off kilter.
Thanks!
wow a 4 dollar shirt for 38 bucks cool
Jeremey wrote:froy wrote:Jeremey wrote:Hey all,
Just wanted to preview our online store before I make it public....The only design is the 2008 commemorative tour design but there's lots of choices of items. I know that many seem pricey, but after reviewing Cafepress and another online vendor, this vendor (spreadshirt) has the highest quality of clothing and printing processes. The profit margins on these items for us are basically nonexistant -We just wanted to get some stuff out there to be seen. Anyway, they're no more pricey than buying the same brand of shirts etc from American Eagle or Macy's.
Check it out at www.journeytributeband.spreadshirt.com
Let me know of any suggestions or if anything looks off kilter.
Thanks!
wow a 4 dollar shirt for 38 bucks cool
I don't set the prices or make the shirt, asshole.
texafana wrote:Pushing $40.00 for a T is nuts. No offense, if it was an official Journey shirt, maybe.. but c'mon, you want to give fans some swag choices but try to keep the price somewhat low for them.
Some suggestions for less expensive solutions:
http://www.zazzle.com
http://www.cafepress.com/
p.s. And yes I know you don't make the price.
Jeremey wrote:Hey all,
Also, the Fan Exclusive thing worked so well for my solo song "This Is Your Life," that we've added a couple of Fan Exclusive things to the Frontiers ReverbNation page as well - 2 rare recordings of early Frontiers performing "Good Morning Girl" and "Natural Thing" from 2002. Check them out at www.reverbnation.com/journeytributeband
Well, enough of my whoring....See you in Pittsburgh tomorrow.
Perrylover wrote:
Ok, that one brought tears to my eyes for many reasons. Jeremey, is that by any chance from the September show at Amos' in Charlotte. It sure brought back a flood of wonderful memories of all the time I spent with you guys.
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