Beermapping in Black and White (and Orange)!

Ok, since someone asked for more color, we’re injecting a small amount of orange into our newest t-shirt design. Check out our cafepress store simply by clicking here, or by typing cafepress.com/beermapping into your browser’s address bar.

I waited to suggest these until I had ordered my own, and they arrived last week. The shirts are Hanes (unless otherwise noted) and the printing is done through “direct” printing (not iron-ons). I ordered a white longsleeve for my wife and a black t for myself. The white one printed very nicely. The orange in the black shirt is a bit duller than I would have liked, but it still looks pretty good in my opinion. I had a few tiny graphical glitches that I have cleaned up, so any shirts ordered now would be the “cleaned up” version.

I am not marking these shirts up in price at all. They are listed now at cafepress set prices, so beermapping.com is not making any profit on this. If enough interest is shown, I may go through with a bulk printing order in the future.

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Yay, t-shirts! Don’t worry, there are thongs available on cafepress too.

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