Apparel
Vendors of clothes/accessories/etc, Animal-ish
- Aliks Cosplay. Businesscard: "All Animal Ears & Tails, Cat, wolf, fox, bear, collars, paws, accessories, full costumes, fursuits. I can create almost any concept as a commission". Awaiting Description, 9/12/08.
- Bunnywarez. Clothing and accessory site owned by two bunnies, Jovina and M. They have a wide variety of products, from clip on ears to legwarmers to kitten mittens. There's a lot here that is just adorable to no end. Sounds like most of it is handmade and wonderful. (GLEE)... Updates can currently be found in their main mailing list, Google Mailing List, and on LiveJournal.
- DePanda Gifts. They have a wide variety of apparrel sporting animal/wildlife art. They also carry things like greeting cards and other etc.
- Furrythreads.com. Awaiting Description, 8/29/08.
- Loller-Wear. Businesscard: "T-shirts with a 'tude". Awaiting Description, 9/8/08.
- Pawstar. Clothing and accessory shop, with products leaning towards goth. They seem to specialize in hats, buttons, and leatherwork collars, cuffs and belts. If you were looking for a bell collar, you could find them here. (Pins/buttons FTW, 1, 2)
- Tailsmith. Custom tails for sale, plus handy little tutorials/etc. Looking at the site, I can't tell how out of date it is, or if they're still in business. (NF, 12/3/06)
Clothes customizing places
- Abbot. A company that does screen printing and etc in bulk, on things like shirts, hats, etc. Pretty straight-forward stuff.
- AmberWolf Graphics. FURRY! They seem to be friendly folks. They don't seem to have as much info on their site (prices, etc), but I'm guessing it's negotiable. Printed and embroidered stuff available.
- Berda. A company that sells a wide variety of customizable products in bulk. Asside from that, I dunno... their site hurts my eyes some reason, so I stopped reading @_@
- Cafe Press. A company that lets people make designs, and handles their sales and etc. I've heard the name thrown around in a couple different places... Certainly more widely used.
- Finest Sports n More. Awaiting Description, 9/7/08.
- PrintMojo. A wholesale custom shirt company. They generally print things in bulk, and warehouse them for you. They have lots of options for how you can do business with them, and they do stuff like glow-in-the-dark or metallic ink. Variety, hooray.
- Seathole Shirts. They seem to be going for the "edgier" look, and trying harder. They do shirts, stickers, and buttons. I think I like their pricing on shirts and buttons, and might bother them about it some, sometime.
- ShirtWholesaler. A Wholesale vendor of clothes and etc. They -do- have a tab on their menu for screen printing, but the other sites here have much better printing prices, and don't seem so stodgy.
- Spreadshirt. It seems to be a company that lets you design your own patterns to put on clothing, and sell them through their services. Looks nice, heard some good words. They set a base price for the clothes, and however higher you put the price is profit. It sounds like they ship to customers, and they respect copyrights.
- Tshirt Studio. They can personalize things such as clothes, coffee mugs, mouse pads, etc etc. Not a wholesale place.
- Zazzle. A company that puts your designs on their etc, and they sell it for you. They have etc in the form of t-shirts, apparrel, posters, cards, and postage. The artist/designer gets 10% of each sale, which seems like a bad deal to me. They seem to ship to customers. They seem to be more evasive on details like pricing and policies. It looks like sending things to their site gives them nearly all control to the copyright.
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