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Shop political and keep the support going. Nothing says stand up and have a voice like sporting a nice political shirt. Shop my political section and have a voice.
Bring funny back during the holidays with a christmas humor t-shirt. Naughty or nice? How about both! Shop Christmas tees now!
In addition to my current Twilight Saga t-shirts i have many Breaking Dawn inspired designs. Check out my Twilight Saga section and pick the perfect holiday gift for the twifan in your life.
Junk Shop Tees is back with new cool and unique products. Now adding shoulder bags with original and unique designs for you to browse and shop. We are also offering mini wallets, toiletry bags, coin and clutch purses.
Ok well i want to say that i’m not the one to celebrate the death of someone. I’m also not the one to create t-shirts and merchandise based on the death of someone…Lol I AM SO LYING!!! Check out the Osama Bin Laden and Obama inspired merchandise http://www.cafepress.com/Junkshoptees/7768856
Is Osama Bin Laden really dead? Is this just another political conspiracy to make President Obama look like an epic hero a year away from elections? Being that we live in the United States, you just never know folks. I for one do not wish to have the photos or a video leaked for our own curiosities and to make us feel better. The safety of our country is just not worth it and it wasn’t worth it on 9-1-1. If Osama Bin Laden is dead as said by our own trustworthy government, then justice has been served. Or shall i say mother karma has risen from the 9 year grave. Either way i say show us how you feel with one of these lovely t-shirts
- JST
Michael Jackson’s death is truly a shock to everyone across the globe. He has set the standards for pop music and his legacy will forever live on. Michael Lover 4 Life is a simple design that speaks loudly just as Michael’s music. This is such a shock and a huge loss…we love you Michael!!!
Browse Michael Lover 4 Life products at Junk Shop Tees.
Also browse Michael Legendary Star t-shirt and gifts.
There is a new uproar at the infamous Print On Demand company known as Cafepress. It was announced yesterday that they will make some changes that will benefit the customers and make their shopping experience better. This includes cleaning up the Cafepress marketplace by sorting and throwing out redundant designs to make browsing easier. This is something that fellow shopkeepers have been asking for for so long, so that’s the great part of the changes to be made in June. But what isn’t cool, is how we shopkeepers will benefit by making a measly 10% from marketplace purchases. As of right now, the agreement is that shopkeepers set their own prices whether the products are sold from the marketplace or directly from our shops. If a t-shirt’s base price is $14.99 and we set our markup to $8 that means that the final selling price to the customer would be $22.99. Now according to the new changes coming soon, shopkeepers will only receive 10% of $14.99 if the item is sold through the marketplace. Why is that bad? Well how would you feel if you were used to having your freedom as agreed in the TOS to sell your products at a reasonable price set by you and only you….only to have the agreement change and told that you will earn a whopping $1.49 for your design. A design that many shopkeepers have spend countless hours on on many days just to make a living. Now shopkeepers can still earn whatever markup they chose via their shops directly, but since most shopkeepers earn their profit through the marketplace, this is a drastic problem for us all!! Tell me Cafepress, how does this benefit the very people that brought you sales in the first place? The very people that changed their lives just to contribute your business by uploading hundreds and thousands of designs..to make enough to pay mortgage or a bill or two. Here’s the recent press release regarding these very disappointing changes.
CafePress Kimberly Youngstrom, 212-221-1713 (Media) Marc Cowlin, 650-655-3039 (Media) pr@cafepress.com