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Brand We Like: Print Proxy

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ABOUT PRINT PROXY

Hi, I’m Jon, the owner Print Proxy- an online retailer of awesome t shirts. We’re based in Columbus, Ohio which is great, because we work out of coffee shops, something Columbus has no shortage of. We began designing t-shirts in the middle of September, 2013 and I print them in my basement. Upon starting Print Proxy, I was asked by a friend why I wasn’t pursing something more creative than t-shirts. Reasonable question, I suppose! I answered him- “I think you’re talking about innovation. We like t-shirts. People like t shirts. So, t-shirts are our vehicle to be ‘more’ creative.” There’s a difference between creativity and innovation. I believe that managing creativity leads to innovation. So, hopefully one day, we can bring some really fresh ideas to the apparel decorating world, but for now we’ll just try to make you smile with awesome t shirts.

Our process begins with a cup of coffee and google.

-We pay attention to pop culture and what people are talking about. Get more coffee.

-Then, we apply our awesome design skills to make shirts people will love. Get more coffee.

-Then, we try to get shirts in front of the people we think will like them. Get more coffee.

-Then, I go into a dark basement, crank some music and print some shirts! Get more coffee.

-Then, we hope people enjoy our shirts and let us know how much they like them by commenting with emoticons on our storenvy. Celebrate with coffee.

We source all of our apparel from American Apparel because the shirts are super soft and they fit well. (Really important components of a new favorite t shirt) We use a process called direct to garment (dtg) printing because it allows use to make every t shirt to order.

We hope you enjoy browsing through our t shirts! Thanks for checking out our shop!!

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“We hope people enjoy our shirts and let us know how much they like them by commenting with emoticons on our storenvy. ”

Jon (top), Jason (left), & Justin (right)

Founder, Designer, & Designer at Print Proxy

http://www.storenvy.com/stores/106622-print-proxy

Shirts We Like:From Daft Punk Parodies To Hello Kitty

Supertough Girls

“Supertough Girls” by Mandrie

Iron Bran

“Iron Bran” by Bamboota

With two scoops of repulsor power!

Fortified with Arc Reacting Technology for Revitalizing Energy!

Free Nick Fury eye patch inside!

Iron Man / Tony Stark cereal design.

Daft Nuts

Daft Nuts by JBaz

Daft Punk in the style of the Peanuts.

Super Daft Bros

“Super Daft Bros” by Baz

The Daft Punks as an 8-bit video game

Harley-Quinn

“Harley-Quinn” by Dann Matthews

Harley-Davidson – Harley Quinn mashup.

Sons of Anarkitty

“Sons of Anarkitty” by fishbiscuit

A mashup of Hello Kitty and Sons of Anarchy

N.E.S.

“N.E.S.” by Fishbiscuit

Everybody remembers the feel of this in their hand.

Nostalgia Entertainment System

Let’s Get Physical

“Let’s Get Physical” by Keith Kuniyuki aka herky

Get physical on the mouse tap!

Grumpy Cat GM

“Grumpy Cat GM” by Bradley Clopton

Grumpy Cat enters the world of roll playing as a Game Master!
Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies. GOOD.

Sugar Bombs!

“Sugar Bombs!” by Arinesart

Cereal design inspired by Calvin and Hobbes

Hello Scotty

“Hello Scotty” by Matthew Parsons

MANIACS!

“MANIACS!” by Sam Daugherty aka Ratigan

Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, aka Michael Myers in the style of Animaniacs

 

Dolly Rose Featured On Our Diabolical Rabbit Shirts

 

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Model Dolly Rose In Our “Hello Conquer” Shirt and now we have collabed with Dolly Rose in a exclusive limited edition  of shirts

Our friend and model Dolly Rose featured in a limited edition collab t-shirts for men and women with Diabolical Rabbit available in most sizes and different colors.

Can find her shirts here at our SHOP/MARKET.

Shirts We Like: Pop Culture Parodies Star Wars, TMNT, Minions And More

Dark Side Knuckle

“Dark Side Knuckle” by Don Calamari

Stormtrooper knuckles

Darkside Bacon

Come to the Dark Side. We have bacon.

It is a well-known fact, the reason there is a light and dark side is because Jedi are vegetarians. The Force is actually a dietary plan that evolved into a lifestyle back in the early days of the Galactic Federation. When some of these “Dark Siders” decided that they couldn’t live without bacon, they began using the Force a different way, an “evil” way as the Jedi put it. Now, the only reason the Dark side is remotely tempting is because they have bacon; a mighty temptation indeed.

Dark Side Fighter

“Dark Side Fighter” by Drew Wise

Star Wars Dark Side Design Contest Judge’s Pick!

I Heart Cobra

“I Heart Cobra” by Baz

Hello ThunderKittys

“Hello ThunderKittys” by SevenHundred

Thunder, Thunder, Thunderkittys HellooOOO!!!

“Feel the magic, Hear the roar…
Thunderkittys are loose…”

Asgard Thunder Football

“Asgard Thunder Football” by Bamboota

Just in case you where wondering…Thor first appeared in comics in 1962. (according to Wikipedia lol)

Idiots of YouTube

“Idiots of YouTube” by Jayson Gaskell

Idiot + YOUTUBE = Famous Idiot

Super Minion Bros

“Super Minion Bros” by Donnie

Minions dresses as Mario and Luigi

Despicable Plumber

“Despicable Plumber” by Pinteezy

Super Minion Bros 3, the most despicable MINION BROS adventure yet!

Vintage Raphael

“Vintage Raphael” by Harebrained

Vintage Michelangelo

“Vintage Michelangelo” by Harebrained

Vintage Donatello

“Vintage Donatello” by Harebrained

Vintage Leonardo

“Vintage Leonardo” by Harebrained

Chucky Charms

“Chucky Charms” by Mephias and Punksthetic Art

They’re magically malicious!

Inspired by Chucky of Child’s Play

Appetite for Mystery

“Appetite for Mystery” by Doodle Dojo

Ghosts N Crooks

Some people have an obsession with mystery. Those meddling kids just can’t help themselves from investigating strange occurrences.

A Very Ninja Christmas

“A Very Ninja Christmas” by Anna-Maria Jung

 

 

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