Looking for a t-shirt with the below image
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Somewhere like Canva, Vistaprint, Smugmug, Printify? Alternatively just google workwear places near you, they almost always do printing. I get my companies' t-shirts done at a local embroidery place who also does heat-press logos. Look for screen printers as well, although screen printing is often charged by colour and it adds up pretty quick (that's why we use heat press). Be prepared for a minimum order from small providers.
It'd be a good idea to add your location to your profile to narrow down the suggestions a bit.
It'd be a good idea to add your location to your profile to narrow down the suggestions a bit.
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Creating the T shirts is easy but the artist (see signature lower left corner) owns the image. Quality is professional so getting permission is an issue.
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Any idea where the image came from? It’s cool. I went looking on line. No luck but there’s lots of Jaguar art and shirts. Generally predictable image and style. E type left front. Artsy impressionist so blurry I can’t tell if it’s actually a car. Car is often standing rather than moving. I’ll keep looking. It would be a great t shirt.
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Any idea where the image came from? It’s cool. I went looking on line. No luck but there’s lots of Jaguar art and shirts. Generally predictable image and style. E type left front. Artsy impressionist so blurry I can’t tell if it’s actually a car. Car is often standing rather than moving. I’ll keep looking. It would be a great t shirt.
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Just guessing, but I think that this illustration was made early in the production years of the x-150 as part of marketing efforts. If I recall, the naturally aspirated was delivered before the supercharged version of the 4.2. Could be wrong, but that's probably why the hood louvers aren't visible.
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I did include pictures. I'm sure you saw the 09 Portfolio on Bat sold for 24. Was really tempted but top, auction fee, shipping and small repairs (500) roughly 5,380
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