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We haven’t been making too much noise about it. Yet! Because behind the scenes Greg, well-known from a range of projects is conducting the official official site for the yet to come first international T-Shirtday. On June 21th, the first day of summer, we want to celebrate the T-Shirt - together with you!
That’s why we need your story: What’s your favourite T-Shirt and why do you like it? Send us your foto wearing your favourite shirt, and a short text until Monday evening 6PM to stories AT spreadshirt . net
And this is what you can win:

For this episode of Spreadshirt Stories, Juliane was kind enough to reveal the story behind her pink hoodie.
“I ordered the sweater to attract the man I have a crush on. For I will go see him wearing it. By the way, I could not wait to go shopping in downtown Bamberg, to flaunt my new sweater as soon as I got it. People sure were looking my way that day…”

Bikers seem to have a special relationship with t-Shirts. In this Spreadshirt story, Andy, a hotel manager tells us his story about how he traveled 2500 miles around 8 different countries of Europe. As you can see, his custom made shirt (which thankfully did get washed
) made the whole journey with him.

Henning (23) is product manager for the Direct to Customer business unit. That means he is optimizing our website, improving existing products and developing new products joining forces with all other departments (IT, Graphics, Content etc).
Continue reading ‘MEET A SPREADER – Henning Kruthaup’
It’s time for part II of the Spreadshirt Stories. Once again we are featuring a tale from Germany, this time it’s Jorg, and one of his particular dislikes.

A self-made shirt is usually dying to tell its own story: Who am I? Why was I born? What does being laundered really feel like? To preserve this for posterity, we would like to hear *your personal shirt story*! Send it to us at: BLOGME at spreadshirt.net and we will publish your story! To kick off, we have a story from Tobias, from Marburg Germany.








