BTW, they could always be recreated much less expensively, and on a wider variety of products, whose sale could benefit the group - I use CafePress for a wide variety of businesses and organization - www.cafepress.com/eclecticon
cool graphic.
these shirts are not just any t-shirt, and tommy's picture doesn't show the shirt as much as it shows the shirts powers on attractive women. On the front is the logo, on the back up on the shoulder blades is the logo again.. and on the left sleeve is a patch, not painted on but an actual patch of the symbol (star with face).
they are awesome shirts
I stand ready to serve, provided I can smoke an Acid Liquid while doing so... not sure if I mentioned our photo (the first one I uploaded) appeared in the May/June '01 Cuba issue of Cigar Aficionado. We were quite proud that a bunch of kilt-wearers could get some coverage...
My 2 cents. I've used cafepress and they blow. They use nothing more than dyesub heat transfers. See what your shirt looks like after 4-5 washes. Crap.