Looks like lots of good suggestions and sites.  I am suggest try alternate strategy many new teams with limited resources adopt.
 
We never took any outside services, but empowered kids to create their own Logo (yearly challenge based) and print on a Laser heat transfer paper or Inkjet heat transfer papers available from local office supplies or order on-line (http://www.tshirtsupplies.com/content/about).  Instructions on this supplies are straight forward for transferring images on light colored T-shirt available from local art supply stores.  I don't recall we ever splurge over $10 per T-shirt. In the end kids learn something new.
Desh Deshmukh



From: Matthew Cuba <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 10:30:47 AM
Subject: [VADCFLL-L] T-shirts

Hello all,

So today's our informational meeting and we'll be picking our team by the end of the week.  Thinking ahead, we're going to want to have team t-shirts and I'm looking at options.  There are some online options and of course local outfits that can make team t-shirts.  Anyone have opinions about this?

Thanks,
Matt

Matt Cuba
FLL Coach, Team 3607
Spotsylvania Middle School

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