ShirtFight are one of the newer ongoing design competitions, with a $500 prize for the best t-shirt design to fit that week's theme.Miss Etti from ShirtFight has sent me a few promotional emails in the past with updates about the site, but like many (actually, most) of the emails I get, I hadn't got around to writing up an article on them. Instead of "putting me on blast", Marieta got back in touch, with a stunningly comprehensive email that left me with no excuses for not featuring them.
It included an exclusive discount code for you guys - you can save 10% with the code "Thunderfrogs" - and an affiliate link for me (if you buy something, I get a small commission), as well as offers of samples, reciprocal links, and interviews. This is an excellent approach to promotion which sets her business head and shoulders above most of the competition, who expect us bloggers to write about them just because it's what we do.
But what of the t-shirts? The standard is high, with a few familiar names and a variety of styles on show. This week's subject is "shirts of the future". Here's one of the submissions, currently up for voting:
Submit a design, shop, or vote, at ShirtFight.






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