Customize it, Girls
Where to find it: CustomizedGirl
– www.customizedgirl.com
Who runs the site: The company is based in Ohio and the founders
started the site to allow consumers an easy way to create their own
T-shirts and other merchandize. It has been live since 2003.
Who is likely to use the site: People who want to create their
own personalized T-shirts and other items without the hassle of one
of those do-it-yourself at home transfer kits or going to one of
those kiosks in the mall.
Customize it, Girls

Where to find it: CustomizedGirl – www.customizedgirl.com

Who runs the site: The company is based in Ohio and the founders started the site to allow consumers an easy way to create their own T-shirts and other merchandize. It has been live since 2003.

Who is likely to use the site: People who want to create their own personalized T-shirts and other items without the hassle of one of those do-it-yourself at home transfer kits or going to one of those kiosks in the mall.

Pros: The site is pretty cool because it makes designing your own clothes as easy as a few clicks of the button. At least if you want to design T-shirts with clip art and clever sayings.

One of the best things about the site is that as you make changes to the T-shirt or other items, you can instantly see what it will look like. Pick a color and style of a shirt, and choose from hundreds of clip art items and supply your own text. One of the coolest features is that users can upload their own images, too, so they can upload their own artwork or photos to put on the clothing.

The items range from $15-30, and it is $2 for XXL of all styles, and $10 to print the front and the back of the T-shirt.

In addition, the site owners, who do not identify themselves, keep a blog on the site that they update pretty regularly that has funny fashion articles. The most recent post talks about ’90s fashion

Cons: Though the site is cool, it is probably cheaper to buy a T-shirt making kit with transfer paper at a craft store. The kits cost about $15 and come with 10 pages of transfer paper and software that allows users to pick their own clip art or upload other images.

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