HondaSpree.net T-Shirt Design

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Would you buy a T-Shirt with this design?

Yes
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No
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Another design would be better
5
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Total votes: 15

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HondaSpree.net T-Shirt Design

Post by adark248 »

Okay, so it took a while. Stupid summer classes. I own a small screen printing business, where we create and print all of our shirts by hand. Mopedman asked me to try and put something together for the site, so I've been working on it.

This is a mock up. Mopedman asked me to do it so he gets the final say on what design is chosen, but I thought I'd post it so that other people could take a look and weigh in with their opinions. No hard feelings if you don't like it.

I downloaded the Honda logo font, and incorporated the Spree logo from an '86 (I think). I thought it looked kind of boring with a normal font. You can check out my t-shirt website at: www.tealtown.etsy.com

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We do custom stuff like this for individuals/business so if you ever want a shirt for anything let me know.
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Post by mopedman »

i would get one, i like it
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Post by Cubey »

If my budget would allow, sure.

A sticker would be nice too, to stick on my Spree.
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Post by dr.ona »

I like it as well!
A sticker would be RAD!
How much will you be selling the shirts for if they go into production?
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Post by adark248 »

I'm thinking $16 (shipping included)

For the gentlemen:
Black with White print
White with Black print
Gray with Black print

For the ladies:
Black with White print
Gray with Black print

These are Gildan Ultra-cotton 100% cotton shirts, which means they are really good quality. I wear them all the time.

As for stickers, I actually do have a sticker machine. I'll play around with it and see what I can do. I've never sprayed them with water to see how they hold up, so I'll experiment with that and get back to you guys.

Proabably shouldn't be riding your baby in the rain, anyways. :wink:
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Post by dr.ona »

Anything new with these?
What about a coffee cup?

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Post by Bear45-70 »

I would prefer a design with the plastics on. The normal people won't recognize the Spree without the plastics.
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Post by mousewheels »

I like the cutaway design. When people think old Honda scooter, its either the Cub or Spree that comes to mind. The cutway is enough to show its not a Cub. The shirt will get them thinking about whats inside.

If you thinking are doing more Honda scooters - Gyro, and Urban Express are shirts I'd also like to see, just like those 80's Hondas!
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mousewheels wrote:I like the cutaway design. When people think old Honda scooter, its either the Cub or Spree that comes to mind. The cutway is enough to show its not a Cub. The shirt will get them thinking about whats inside.

If you thinking are doing more Honda scooters - Gyro, and Urban Express are shirts I'd also like to see, just like those 80's Hondas!
The public doesn't care what is inside, they aren't scooter freaks.
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Post by Dac »

Bear45-70 wrote:
mousewheels wrote:I like the cutaway design. When people think old Honda scooter, its either the Cub or Spree that comes to mind. The cutway is enough to show its not a Cub. The shirt will get them thinking about whats inside.

If you thinking are doing more Honda scooters - Gyro, and Urban Express are shirts I'd also like to see, just like those 80's Hondas!
The public doesn't care what is inside, they aren't scooter freaks.
yeah, so only cool people will get the shirt. :lol:
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Post by mousewheels »

Bear.
Yeah I do see your points, but look at this - I've never been an outboard guy before, but ever since seeing that photo of your racing engine undressed I've been saying *D***" that outboard stuff is cool! Show me a Mercury cover, and I'd say yeah, sure I've seen *that* before! Give the public some guts and see what happens.
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Post by losthope »

Bear45-70 wrote:
mousewheels wrote:I like the cutaway design. When people think old Honda scooter, its either the Cub or Spree that comes to mind. The cutway is enough to show its not a Cub. The shirt will get them thinking about whats inside.

If you thinking are doing more Honda scooters - Gyro, and Urban Express are shirts I'd also like to see, just like those 80's Hondas!
The public doesn't care what is inside, they aren't scooter freaks.
personally i think its better when the public doesnt know whats going on.i wear clothes that i like not clothes that the public can relate to... just a thought.... id rock one
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Post by losthope »

i like the design. i would buy/wear one. but id like to see some other ideas from people.
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Post by Elite1998 »

I'd buy but the budget doesn't allow for that right now sadly
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Post by Chisholm »

Red shirt with White graphics would be cool; Just like my Spree.

What do you guys think about the other script of "Spree"? The current one has a cool retro look though.
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