Designing Eye-Catching Clothing for Your Charity’s Fundraiser

Many charity groups will sell or give out clothing during fundraising events. This is a great way to spread the word about the group and bring in some extra cash.

However, these shirts are generally low quality and not the most attractive things to wear. This means that they usually get worn once, then spend the rest of their days collecting dust in a closet.

If you know a thing or two about fashion, you may have considered designing the clothes for your charity’s fundraiser. However, designing clothing is much easier said than done. Before going to a t shirt printing business, you should go over these do’s and don’ts.

Do’s 

Remember these do’s while designing your custom screen printed garments.

1 – Consider the Weather

As you’ve most likely noticed, winter is in full effect – this means that the temperatures have gotten much colder. If you’re planning on holding your fundraising event in winter, you need to keep the temperature in mind while designing your custom garments.

If you want your supporters and team members to stay warm, you should consider offering some customized fleece products like jackets or sweaters. This will keep them warm for the entire day.

You don’t have to stop there — you can also offer unique items like toques and vests.

2 – Find a Print Shop with In-House Designers

Even if you’re good with a pencil and paper, designing a garment takes more than artistic talent. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that happens once you’ve finished your initial design.

That’s why it’s always beneficial to reach out to a print shop that has in-house designers. These experts can help you with the detailed aspects of your t shirt design.

Not only can they help you with the overall design of your garment, but they also have the skills to help you with nitty-gritty tasks like digitizing your hand-drawn design and drafting.

Don’ts

Avoid making these common mistakes during the design process.

1 – Avoid the Color White

Although white garments look clean and attractive, you should avoid using the color if possible. White garments can be easily stained and damaged. Not to mention, white garments tend to look weathered faster than dark-colored garments.

2 – Don’t Go with the Cheapest Option

There is nothing wrong with wanting to save a few dollars, especially when the goal is to raise money for a charity. However, you should never work with a company that offers low-quality or cheap screen printing services.

Although you may end up saving a few dollars, the products won’t stand the test of time. Instead, you should look for a company that offers high-quality services and products at a reasonable price.

3 – Don’t Add the Date

Although you may be tempted to integrate the date into your design, this is an amateur mistake.

People are less likely to wear a garment that has the year “2004” printed on it. This makes the garment look tacky and dated. Instead, you should add something along the lines of “5th Annual” or “10th Anniversary”.

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Chad is the co-founder of Unfinished Man, a leading men's lifestyle site. He provides straightforward advice on fashion, tech, and relationships based on his own experiences and product tests. Chad's relaxed flair makes him the site's accessible expert for savvy young professionals seeking trustworthy recommendations on living well.

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