Fight Like a Girl T-Shirts and Other Supplies

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the creation and availability of "Fight Like a Girl" t-shirts and other merchandise, highlighting the contributions of a participant named Ann in setting up a storefront for these items. Participants express their appreciation for the designs and the effort involved in making these products accessible.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that Ann has set up a storefront for t-shirts and other items as a service to the community, expressing gratitude for her efforts.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about the t-shirts, expressing love for the designs.
  • Several users note the professional appearance of the curved lettering on the shirts, with one participant comparing it to a local t-shirt company's work.
  • One participant highlights the limitations of Cafe Press regarding back printing on dark shirts, explaining the design choices made for different colored items.
  • Another participant expresses interest in ordering multiple shirts but indicates they need to wait until after a vacation.
  • One participant appreciates the collaborative nature of the forum, noting how ideas can inspire collective action.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express enthusiasm for the t-shirts and Ann's contributions, with no clear disagreement noted. However, there are varying opinions on the financial aspect of the storefront.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a supportive community dynamic where participants share personal experiences and express gratitude for collaborative efforts in creating merchandise.

Who May Find This Useful

This thread may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas on merchandise collaboration and community engagement.

tlennhoff
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I had asked Ann to do a few items on cafepress for us based on something MeesMom3 is doing for her group. Ann came through as always. I have asked her to add a black long-sleeve shirt for us. Check it out. As always Ann makes no money from the store she does this as a service to us - aren't we lucky to have someone like that on our team?

chefann said:
Tasha and MeesMom3--

I put together a separate storefront for your logo stuff. "fightlikeagirl" was already taken at Cafe Press, so I used "fight4cure".

And I curved the lettering on your logo so it looks a little more professional. :)
 
LOVE LOVE LOVE these!!!!
 
I LOVE them TOO!! Thanks Ann!!!:D
 
tlennhoff said:
As always Ann makes no money from the store she does this as a service to us - aren't we lucky to have someone like that on our team?
That's not quite accurate. I added a penny to the items in the Fight Like a Girl store to make them even dollar amounts. Like I plan on getting rich from those pennies. :D
I just added a couple of long-sleeve options.

And just in case anyone was wondering, Cafe Press doesn't offer back printing on dark shirts, which is why the "big" logo is on the front of the dark items. But on the light things, I put just the ribbon on the front (pocket area) and the big logo on the back.
 
And thanks for the Kudos, but it really wasn't a lot of work. The hardest part is having to use 2 programs to make the logos (I don't have a real graphics program here at work).
 
Ann

The shirt looks great. When I gave my local t-shirt company the slogan, she curved it as well. I like the curve better too. Also, I LOVE THE Apron! I'm glad you were able to put that together so that everyone can get this shirt. I know not everyone can order from my local t-shirt place!
 
The shirts look GREAT!! How long will they be available? I want one but it will be a few weeks before I have the extra money.
 
I don't plan on deleting the store anytime soon. I'll probably just leave it up forever. That's one reason I created a new one instead of putting the items in my "standard" store.
 
I love them they look great!! I alos would like to order several but I haveto wait till after vacation!!

heather
 
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This is wonderful. Thanks MeesMom3 for the idea and initial design. Thanks cheffann for setting up a store. I love it. I got the black long sleeve shirt and the apron since I did not get the HWC one. I love this forum. Someone mentions and idea and we all go crazy and find ways to incorporate it.

Ann, I don't think you are going to get rich on those pennies but you could always add them to donations for one of your HWC shows if you start feeling guilty. :rolleyes: :p
 
tlennhoff said:
Ann, I don't think you are going to get rich on those pennies but you could always add them to donations for one of your HWC shows if you start feeling guilty. :rolleyes: :p
Which was what I was planning to do.... great minds think alike. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are "Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirts?

"Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirts are specially designed apparel that often feature empowering messages and graphics aimed at raising awareness for various causes, particularly those related to women's health and cancer support. They serve as a way for individuals to show solidarity and support for those battling illnesses.

Where can I purchase "Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirts?

You can purchase "Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirts through various online retailers, specialty shops, and fundraising events. Some direct sales representatives may also offer these shirts as part of their product line, especially during awareness campaigns.

Are there other supplies available besides T-Shirts?

Yes, in addition to T-Shirts, there are often other supplies available such as tote bags, wristbands, hats, and stickers that feature similar empowering messages. These items can also be used to promote awareness and support for various causes.

How do the proceeds from "Fight Like a Girl" merchandise support causes?

Proceeds from the sale of "Fight Like a Girl" merchandise typically go towards organizations that focus on research, support, and awareness for women's health issues, including cancer. Many campaigns allocate a portion of sales directly to charities or non-profit organizations dedicated to these causes.

Can I customize my "Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirt?

Many vendors offer customization options for "Fight Like a Girl" T-Shirts, allowing you to choose colors, sizes, and sometimes even specific messages or designs. It's best to check with the retailer or direct sales representative for available customization options.

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