Quote Originally Posted by ridebikeme View Post
Thanks for the info everyone, definitely fun to look through! Here's another site http://shop.cafepress.com/cycling.

I tried bringing in some tshirts this fall, and they did ok. My thought that they were great for inexpensive gifts, and it gives people a way to express themselves. At any rate, I have been considering bringing in added inventory.. what is your opinion? I realize that different parts of the country have different ideas/and various subcultures etc...

At any rate, I would love your opinion(s) if you should have the time. Thank you

Really depends on the bike logo design on front or back. (Front makes more sense, since people look at your face.) One thing I noticed when our local cycling advocacy organization was providing a choice of T-shirt fit styles for the volunteers, is that all the women chose the women's style..which is abit more fitted against the body. Not the loose, baggier T-shirts. And if the women who wanted a loosier one, they just got a men's style. Last time, I was a bit bummed out..the women's cut T-shirt was snapped up by all the women. I look like a sack in most men's small-size T-shirt.

This trend has already happened several times for different T-shirt bike logo designs for the organization.

So whatever artistic designs you choose on the men's T-shirts make it gender neutral so that it serves either gender. Women's T-shirt cut could have a more women-oriented design....however I wouldn't go that route for stocking a retail bike store.