Who makes the GenVibe T-Shirts and Hats?

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Beer Belly
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Who makes the GenVibe T-Shirts and Hats?

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When I click the "GVC Gear" link at the top of the page, it takes me to some T-shirts that are for sale. I noticed those T's are only shipped within' the US.I know someone here in Ontario, Canada who can print on shirts or hats and another person that has a machine to custom stitch hats.I was just wondering who owns the rights to the logos and/or sales of the current shirts. I would love to have a custom stitched hat but would not do it without proper permission.Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Re: Who makes the GenVibe T-Shirts and Hats? (Beer Belly)

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Not sure about those ones, I did these a while back though:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=32220and recently these testing out zazzle:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=44676I'm open to share
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Re: Who makes the GenVibe T-Shirts and Hats? (Blanco_Diablo)

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Your most recent ones would look GREAT on t-shirts! But might be a bit too long for a hat.The one you did awhile back would look great stitched on a hat, especially if there were some color added. I wonder how intricate the machine can stitch...
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Re: Who makes the GenVibe T-Shirts and Hats? (Beer Belly)

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The way to get the best detail on the old badge version would be a woven patch that could then just be stitched down. Like the "vibe" tabs I did on the hoodies to cover the logo. Embroidery on that logo, made small enough to fit on headwear, would be a bit sloppy as the art looks now. Too many fine lines.Sublimated twill would work to, more of a heat transferred print process.Can your friends do either of those processes?
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