MARCH MADNESS: for college basketball fans this is the best time of the year. The brackets are full – here’s a link to the full Championship set-up; every team is charged with hope and enthusiasm. Fans, as of noon today, have filled out their tournament picks either betting for cash or just for bragging rights. Last year, our own Michael Smith picked UNC, Duke, Florida State, and Michigan State for the Final Four, hoping to see UNC beat Michigan to take the title. This year, the interest seems to be on Gonzaga, with the other top seeds being Kansas, Louisville and Indiana.
But you can check out all of Michael’s picks right on his tshirt. He screen captured his brackets, like you can from this link, and printed a DTG, one-of-a-kind shirt just for this year’s tournament. The beauty of DTG, or Direct to Garment, tshirt printing is that it makes low quantities of shirts like this easy and affordable to produce. No screens, no minimum requirements – even producing one and two shirts is practical.
When you order screen printed tshirts, each color is applied to the shirt through a seperate screen and you pay a set price for each. For example, if you print a shirt front and back with a design that uses red and black, you pay a set-up fee for four screens. The cost involved requires that either you buy a minimum number of shirts to offset that initial screen cost, or you pay a VERY high price for one tshirt! With a DTG printed shirt, the price is the same per garment. When you only want a few shirts (say less than a dozen or less than the quantity where the price matches what you would be paying for screen printing) or if you want even just one unique shirt – like Michael’s NCAA picks – DTG is the way to go.