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Custom T-Shirts from ooshirts Reviewed




I got an email from a custom T-shirt company recently. Company name is ooshirts. I had never heard of them and was truly surprised they heard of me. They asked if I would be willing to review their T-shirts. I told them that was pretty tough considering I had never seen one of their shirts. They then asked if they sent me a couple of shirts would I review them. I cautioned them that “I calls them as I sees them”. I was assured that they wanted an honest and objective review. I agreed to do it.

I went to their site and designed a shirt. I got the shirt promptly and was quite pleased with the quality. I washed one a couple of times to see how the design would hold up after repeated washings. The design was crisp and bright after washing. The 2xx was a real double x, both longer and taller. I get grumpy when clothiers dictate that 2xx is just wider not taller. Frankly I am way taller than I am wide. The quality was good, the service was good and the shirt looks good so I am more than satisfied. So ooshirts, your strategy was solid, you garnered a future customer and I really like the shirts you sent me. Thanks!



Comments

Anonymous said…
You wouldn't by chance have a phone number for them? I ordered some shirts from them and getting someone to respond to my emails and voice mails to 1-866-660-6887 has been non-existent. At this moment, it's looking like I've been scammed.
wbentrim said…
866-660-8667 is the number I used, close to what you have. Good luck, they seemed totally above board when I talked to them. Hopefully you just had a wrong number.

Bill
l.something said…
I ordered a custom t-shirt; it was easy and I got my shirt delivered on-time. Awesome service.

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