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T-shirts for Mormons


I didn't look at every single design, but all the ones I saw were tastefully (not blasphemously) funny or sincere.

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I love the idea of LDS-themed t-shirts, and a few of these were pretty good, but many weren't very tactful and some even a bit embarrassing. Good effort, but keep trying.
written by gospelcougar 746 days ago
I didn't think that commercial sites were ok here?
written by sootica 746 days ago
cheep ugly site to go with the cheap ugly t-shirts...
written by latterdayblog 745 days ago
Wow -- guess I better dig deeper next time. As far as commercial-ness goes... Most ".com" sites are commercial, even if the only thing they are selling is other people's ads. I also don't see anything in the site policieis against this... If I'm wrong, please let me know, but I think it would be a bear to identify infractions & enforce that rule.
written by TedB 744 days ago
I'm nobody official, so I don't make the rules. I think it was just kind of mentioned in the discussion early on. But whatever-- I opposed because I really wouldn't want sustain'd to be a place for people to promote sites that are primarily to sell stuff-- and that's a clarification of my first comment about this. There are plenty of sites that end in .com which do not have sales as their primary purpose.
written by sootica 744 days ago
I have no problem with sites that are selling stuff. It will basically get opposed to death if it is not good stuff. Keep it coming TedB ;)
written by latterdayblog 742 days ago
Thanks for the feedback everybody
written by TedB 742 days ago

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