Jarrett Lerner posted: " In case you missed the announcement on social media, I'm sharing here that I've now got my very own store, thanks to the awesome people over at CustomInk! As you might know if you've purchased any of my T-shirts or masks in the past, CustomInk is the"
In case you missed the announcement on social media, I'm sharing here that I've now got my very own store, thanks to the awesome people over at CustomInk! As you might know if you've purchased any of my T-shirts or masks in the past, CustomInk is the company I've always used to do my printing and shipping. They have been BEYOND great. But, as you probably remember if you're one of those past purchasers, the sales were always only for a limited time -- two-, three-, or four-week sales periods that couldn't be easily reopened once they were through. But CustomInk's brand-new store feature allows me to keep products for sale indefinitely! Exciting, right? The store feature also allows people to purchase multiple items and have them shipped together, rather than pay for separate shipping and handling for each item (which is how it was in the past). Really, the only limit I've got is that I can only have 50 sale options available at the store at any given time. So, if I have, say, five designs at the store, each one can have ten color/product options (products would be regular T-shirts, V-neck T-shirts, long sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, small tote bags, big tote bags, masks, etc.). That just means that, after checking out the store now (which you can do by clicking HERE), you'll have to make sure to regularly check back, as I'll be periodically rotating designs and products -- and also launching new ones!
Thank you to everyone who has purchased one of my shirts or other products in the past. A couple years ago, when people suggested I print one of my drawings on a shirt and put it up for sale, I thought that I'd maybe -- MAYBE -- sell a dozen shirts, and that would be the end of it. Never, ever, ever could I have possibly imagined that I'd sell thousands of shirts, and raise tens of thousands of dollars for causes near and dear to me. Speaking of which, as always, the proceeds from my store's sales will be put toward kids' book access efforts -- fighting to end book deserts, to make sure that EVERY kid has high-interest, quality books available to them.
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