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“Shop from people, not corporations” iron-on transfer

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $12.00.

Around here we believe that small business is the future. That’s why we shop from people, not corporations. Tell the world (and start some conversations) by adding this iron-on transfer to your favorite tee or textile. Proceeds benefit the production of Clotheshorse.

  • Transfer measures 8.40″ x 8.40.” It has a transparent background.  It works best on a light colored item. It will be difficult to see the text on a black or navy item.
  • This iron-on transfer is printed in the United States using direct-to-film technology by Ninja Transfers. I even checked the Glassdoor reviews for this company to ensure that they weren’t a bunch of a jerks.  The transfer is softer and more durable than a vinyl transfer.  You can extend the life of your transfer by washing your garment inside out in cold water and skipping the dryer!
  • Things you will need to apply this transfer to your favorite tee, tote bag, or something cool you thrifted: a home iron and parchment paper OR a pressing cloth/lightweight piece of cloth. You will receive printed instructions for how to apply your transfer along with a QR code to access video instructions.  Refunds are not available for mistakes during application.
  • Remember, this transfer is not without impact.  It includes plastic elements (like most screen print inks/graphic transfers).  Furthermore, we can’t forget the shipping and packaging.  So think carefully before making your purchase.

 

For international shipping, please email [email protected] with a list of what you would like to order, along with your country, state/province, and postal code.

 

Pricing transparency:

Cost to print, cut, and ship to Clotheshorse HQ: $5.68

Platform fees:  $0.88 (plus additional 1% for international payments)

Clotheshorse business taxes: $2.01

Also included in this price: ecommerce platform subscription, the cost of packing orders, shipping platform subscription,  shipping packaging, creating instructions/video, driving to the post office, providing customer service, and creating this product page (which took a lot longer than you might think).