Recently Amazon introduced Merch, a service that allows independent designers, including small businesses, to upload logos and other designs for t-shirts and have Amazon sell them for a share of the profit with no initial investment.
However, this service is far from new. There are many similar services out there. So, if selling on Amazon isn’t your thing, or if you just want to see what else is out there, check out some of the alternatives listed below.
CafePress
Yes, absolutely. These 4 companies offer the same services like Printful, but they are based in the UK! I did some research about them and tried to summarize their best and worst features. Hope this will help. Printsome They are based in the Un. In this Printful review, we'll outline the benefits of the service and show why many users choose Printful over the alternatives. The short story is that Printful doesn't have as large of selection of products compared to the competition. If I wanted to print and dropship some designs on coasters, I'd have to look elsewhere.
CafePress allows users to add photos, logos, text and other design elements to t-shirts and similar products and then either purchase them or sell them in your own CafePress online shop. The amount you can make per order depends on your items and how many sales you’ve made.
Society6
Aimed specifically at artists and designers, Society6 produces and ships a huge variety of customized products on behalf of their artists. Using this platform, you can have your designs printed on everthing from gallery quality art prints to iphone cases and even shower curtains.
Threadless
Threadless is a platform that hosts various challenges for designers to submit their work. Customers can vote for their favorite designs and the winners get printed and sold. It’s also now giving artists the ability to reserve their own online stores to sell their designs, which Threadless will produce and ship starting this fall.
CustomInk
CustomInk is known for being easy to use, especially for those who aren’t professional artists or designers. You can use the site to add text and basic design elements to t-shirts and various other clothing items. Then you can invite people to order the products you’ve designed right on the CustomInk site.
Zazzle
Zazzle allows designers to upload images or designs onto products ranging from t-shirts to posters and then earn royalties from each sale. But the site also offers a platform for makers to sell their own made-to-order goods.
Vistaprint
Known in the business community mainly for business cards and other paper products, Vistaprint will also print your logo and other designs onto clothing, signs, stationery and more. The company also offers a ProAdvantage membership program for creative professionals who regularly sell printed materials.
Allied Shirts
Allied Shirts offers a variety of different shirt styles that you can add your own designs to. Or you can use one of the site’s templates or design services to make the process even easier.
Apliiq
While Apliiq doesn’t handle the shipping and logistics that some others do, it does give aspiring designers the ability to create their own labels and designs. You can then order a sample or an entire line and ship them out to your customers.
Printfection
Printfection will print your logo or other branding materials onto t-shirts, mugs and similar products and then ship them to you, with pricing based on order size.
CreateMyTee
CreateMyTee allows you to select a particular garment, add some design elements and then order your product for yourself or a group. Those who want to sell their designs can order items in bulk and then ship them out to each customer.
UberPrints
UberPrints has an online design tool to help even non-designers create professional looking shirts that they can wear or sell. The site allows you to order shirts, upload images, and even save designs for later.
TeeSpring
With a variety of different t-shirt styles and other clothing items to choose from, TeeSpring tries to make it as easy as possible for designers to create and sell their work. You can upload artwork, add text and design elements right on the site, and then let TeeSpring produce and ship your creations.
Underground Printing
Underground Printing offers a variety of different printing options including screen printing, digital printing, embroidery and more. You can have your logo or other designs prited on shirts, pants, hats, office supplies and even novelty items.
Print Aura
Print Aura allows artists and designers to submit orders of their designs on t-shirts and have them printed and shipped on demand. There’s no minimum order size or membership fee involved.
ooShirts
ooShirts allows you to order custom printed shirts with full color printing and free shipping on any sized order. The company also offers wholesale printing with discounted prices for bulk orders.
Skreened
Sellers on Skreened can set the amount of commission they want to make on each shirt they’ve designed. Skreened handles the production, shipping and customer service for each order.
Printful
Printful allows you to have orders from your store, which can be hosted on other platforms like Shopify, automatically sent to them. Printful will then handle the production and shipping to customers. You can also use the site to design and order your own shirts.
Vacord Screen Printing
Vacord Screen Printing allows you to design and order custom screen printed shirts, hoodies and other apparel items. Prices are determined based on order size, design and garment type.
Imprint
Imprint allows you to add your logo or other designs to things like T-shirts, sweatshirts, pins, buttons and banners. You can order items in bulk or just one at a time, with free shipping on orders of three or more. Printing Image via Shutterstock