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Custom T Shirt for Your Sports Team PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 13 March 2007
No matter what kind of sports a team participates in, it is important that the team has custom t shirts. A custom t shirt makes it easy to spot players on the field. Further, a custom t shirt can improve the sense of solidarity that your team has: if everyone is wearing the same thing they will really feel like they are “one unit” and that they are working together for the good of the entire team. If you have a team already established, you can easily create a custom t shirt for your team.

A custom t shirt for your sports team is basically at your discretion.  You can choose the color, the style and the image, but it is always a good idea to talk to the team about what type of custom t shirt they would like to have.  If you give the team players an opportunity to express their opinion about the custom t shirt making process, you give them an opportunity to express their identity as a group.  Finding out what colors everyone likes is important, and deciding whether or not their will be numbers, names or both on the back of custom t shirt is equally important: you need to give team members a chance to have their say.

There is no need to order a separate shirt for team members for outdoor sports on days when it is colder.  A custom t shirt is great for any weather because team players can wear long sleeve shirts underneath the custom t shirt for added warmth.  The layered clothing will keep players warm when outdoors on colder days.

 
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