If designs - with 50 or more votes - translated into actual sales (a run of less than 50 might not be finically viable), and they sold at £12 each, the revenue would be £29,136 (!) - I am sure you could make a decent profit on that (I have no clue what the mark up is ?).
Even though people have been asked to vote for t-shirts they would actually buy so votes should be seen as an indicator of sales, some votes may not make it to sales (and I am sure many people who have not voted will end up buying t-shirts, as happened on the last run) . . . but even if half the votes turn into sales there is a few grand to be made.
I don't think £15 is too much to ask for a bespoke t-shirt (??) - and at £15 each . . and assuming the above (votes roughly = intention to purchase), the revenue would be £36,420.
[/quits job and buys silk screen kit from Hamleys]
If designs - with 50 or more votes - translated into actual sales (a run of less than 50 might not be finically viable), and they sold at £12 each, the revenue would be £29,136 (!) - I am sure you could make a decent profit on that (I have no clue what the mark up is ?).
Even though people have been asked to vote for t-shirts they would actually buy so votes should be seen as an indicator of sales, some votes may not make it to sales (and I am sure many people who have not voted will end up buying t-shirts, as happened on the last run) . . . but even if half the votes turn into sales there is a few grand to be made.
I don't think £15 is too much to ask for a bespoke t-shirt (??) - and at £15 each . . and assuming the above (votes roughly = intention to purchase), the revenue would be £36,420.
[/quits job and buys silk screen kit from Hamleys]