Yes by Dean - almost 6 years ago
"4th of July Parade."
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Say goodbye to itchy tags with custom Champion Tagless t-shirts for your group! As you can see from the customer photos below, Champion is the brand to choose for your softball uniforms, fundraising events, and more!
"St. Thomas catamaran trip to St. John."
"The Houses that Erik and Peter Built is a national fundraising tour to benefit Habitat for Humanity. This photo was taken at our third stop of the trip in Louisville, KY. Everyone loves the shirts and many people's interest is peaked by the long list of our stops on the back."
"The Javaholics raised about $4,000 for Relay for Life, a fundraiser of the American Cancer Society."
"Our amazing t-shirts led us to a victory in the Harvard Medical School Society Olympics...too many great pics to choose."
"Our youngest son has Apraxia. Apraxia is a breakdown in the transmission of messages from the brain to the muscles in the jaw, cheeks, lip, tongue and palate. He knows what he wants to say, but there is a roadblock obstructing the signal from the brain to the mouth. The muscles ignore, or don't hear, what the brain commands. One in five of every 1,000 children are affected each year. Our older son (5 years old) wanted to raise money for Apraxia Awareness and decided to run in a Toddler Trot. In less than 2 weeks we raised over $20,000. We had a lot of support at the race and the Greatest T Shirt to display our cause!"
"Our company, 352 Media Group, had a field day event for our staff. We brought out all the old classics, from the egg on a spoon relay to the three-leg race to a water balloon toss. This photo is of the CEO getting in the act."
"This is the team I lead in the 14th Annual Revlon Run/Walk for Women. The shirts turned out great and were a great memorial for the women we've lost to women's cancers. Thanks Custom Ink!"
"Memorial Day Weekend 2007 in Denver & Boulder. Our buddy's getting married, and we couldn't let that go without some fun. These "Five-Mile Orange" shirts quickly identified us as a group to be reckoned with. They also showed up really well against the snow at A-Basin while we skied in shorts."
