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at a break into the fashion industry on today's episode. Today's episode is brought to you by digit save money without thinking about it. Get paid $5 just for signing up at serve. No master dot com Backslash digit today Are you tired of dealing with your boss? Do you feel underpaid and underappreciated? If you want to make it online, fire your boss and start living your retirement dreams now then you've come to the right place. Welcome to serve no master podcast, where you'll learn how to open new revenue streams and make money while you sleep. Presented live from a tropical island in the South Pacific by best selling author Jonathan Green. Now here's your host. I've been interested in fashion for a long time, and I've been working on something coming in the background that I haven't shared yet because kind of a couple of different things happened. But my background in fashion comes from my family. Actually, my grandfather was in women's fashion. He was in coats and was very, very, very, very successful. That's why my grandmother was a model. So he married one of his models and made my father. Now my father went a different direction and went into the entertainment field and have dealt with a lot of musicians for a long time. I was in the back office part of that he was in a musician, but he worked with a lot of musicians in the back office, and so it skips a generation. But then my oldest sister was a designer for a long time. She was designer at a large company that if I said the name, you would definitely know. She worked there for 57 something like that, like a long time before moving into another artistic direction and then another one. My sisters is in fashion now. She managed a fashion house for a long time, and then now she's partners in a new fashion venture in the wedding space, something a little bit outside my expertise. I'm not an expert wedding fashion, but and so there's a lot of fashion, my blood. Now, if you know me, you know there's one thing I hate and its stuff. For a long time the fashion process has been You think of something you think of a design you draw, you caught it, you make it then you get 1000 of them mate on your ship, a bunch of shops over all over America, and you hope people by. And there are huge elements of risk in that business that require a great deal of Matt's fashion. Designers have to really have their math doubt. You have to figure out how many Smalls Medium's large is an extra large of everything to order. And for latest fashions, of course, it's zeroes up to 18 or 22 whatever and one of the reasons my grandfather is so successful. She was quite good at playing that game. And in the fifties and sixties, Ah, lot of fashion designers in his industry were notorious for when they had too many Smalls builders by the Samoans. Everyone's by the mediums would just put medium tags on him and sound the stores he was famous for. Not doing that. So in a business where the level of integrity is so low, all you have to do is not steal from people are not cheat people, and you kind of become well known for it. So that was my grandfather's reputation. He didn't change the tags, and at that time, and maybe even now it's the same. That's enough to be known for something that's enough, you notice. Wow, that's most be actually got the most integrity doesn't change the tags and trick people into different sizes. And when you think about sizes, I was looking at a report recently. A study. No Americans are getting fired batter. We all know that it's not a secret. Sizes change. So the definition of a medium the definition of small, has changed in the last 20 and 30 years. For men and for women, all the numbers are totally different in Japan. I'm somewhere between a four out of five ex L in America. I'm a medium two large. I'm not even an extra large in America. It's such a difference depending on where you go if you go to a country where people take care of themselves or one skinny that I'm considered horribly overweight. And in fact, I kind of have been letting my excites slack. The last month I let it slip. We did away in two days ago, and I realized I got to do got really focused again. So we're pushing my size down again. I'm gonna hit that perfect number. And so I've started a new regime with my wife, and so far it's been a really good, so excited about that. But along the way, I've been looking at sizes and looking at the definition of skinny and fat. How those things have changed in the last 50 years. The average size now used for the average middle road person used to be considered fat, so all the numbers have changed. What we have changed when you're buying and getting a fashion industry, you have to guess at what side his people, by what size people will be in six months or a year when the clothes come out. And this is the part of the fashion industry, that air simply baffled. You have these fashion shows where people were closed and no one would ever wear their life. They never have fashion shows where people are wearing the clothes that people could buy. So I've never really understood that party industry. Even though I've been within one degree of separation, I've worked with some fashion designers. I've worked in the past with 34 I've worked with a well known fashion photographer who shot for Italian vote and I still don't get it. I don't understand the difference between the two things. Why have a fashion show if it's not the clothes people actually wear? But I'm sure I'm missing something because all the big companies do it, and when they do it, it leads to great success. So there's obviously a piece I'm missing in that process where, I guess you have to demonstrate you could design really amazing crazy clothes. No wonder where it ought to be allowed to sell your regular clothes and target. Maybe that's a rule I don't know. I also don't understand why so many celebrities become fashion designers. Very confusing. However, I am moving into that area. I've been dabbling in fashion throughout six months on the side, working with some stuff and my approach to fashion. It starts with a different business structure. The reason I've started dabbling in fashion. It's because print on demand right now is amazing. You can print on demand just about anything you can think of with regret three D printing in the past, you know that I like printing my books on the man, and now they have clothing on demand. And it's not just T shirts I've begun to dabble. In fact, if you go to serve the master at com backslash year G. A r. I haven't shown anyone that page and decided, You know what I'm gonna share with it? The reason I haven't shown it to you is because I haven't been able to do a test order of clothes. But I'm gonna do one today, and when I go to America next week, I'm gonna check out my order and see what my clothes actually look like in person. That's the next step in my process so that I can really see it in person. And what's cool is you could do a whole range of things from print on demand. You can do soak screening, heat transfer directive, garment printing. I don't fully understand each of these different processes, but I read what the differences are. You could do dresses, you could do tights, you do underwear, anything you want to do. And they all kind of goes through a Shopify, which is a cool platform, have been dabbling with that. I've been dabbling with clothing and some of the other niches I operate And that's why I haven't done a lot with this serve. No master stuff. I've been dabbling in the parenting space with some designs or someone ever working with and really trying to get there. Now what I love about this business model was a couple of things I like about the first of all is my clothes. In the one place you can pay with Bitcoin have it set up. Chop ify is way more advanced platform than pay kickstart. You know, I used a kick start my regular shopping cart, and it's wonderful, but it's only been in development for about six months, and they're constantly building new things. And in fact, I was speaking with the developer yesterday. They added one new feature for me and they're gonna add another integration. I asked, and about two months added to the cycle. So I love where it was someone I know. But the great thing about Shopify, it's been around to have so many integrations it could do amazing things. So if you only want to spend Bitcoin with me and so on the way you can spend money on line, I finally have a way to take it for clothing. Now I do want to give you a caveat that have designed these clothes. And of course, they passed all the testing. But I haven't seen one in the hands of person yet. It would be the first person. Order something. Give it a test drive. That would be amazing. And it's a really know anyone who buys any piece of clothing from me and takes a picture wearing it. You're gonna end up on the website. I'll put you up for sure. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to check it out. Try it out in person. But I probably waiting to my trip back to America so I can order some stuff for myself. The thing I really wanna design was some hats. I've run into some trouble there. It's really hard with all these different places. There's tons of places that we do, the printing for you to design the perfect hat. I just want to have my logo on it. They make it hard. I don't wear clothing with a lot of writing letters, so I wanted to do like polos with just my logo in the corner. So it's a couple of things I've been dabbling with, and I have to see how they look in person. They look great in the drawings, and you could see them on the year page. But this is me starting to move into a new area. The reason this business bottles great and the reason it could be a really interesting direction for you to go, and if you have an artistic side is the business model is quite simple. You don't have to invest any money up front. You make the drugs yourself, re pay someone to do the designs, and you're from its anywhere from 55 to $50 a design. If you order a whole batch, sometimes you can get someone to do like, ah, 1000 designs for $2 a design. You're really exploding into the space so you can start with just five or 10 designs. And there are two ways to sell shirts online for print on demand. One way is a time band. You got a promotion for a week and say, Hey, if we get enough shirts order, we'll print them all out, and this is the T spring model. You've probably seen it so they say if we order, if least at least 25 T shirts that will actually print anything less would just return your money. This bottle has been around for a few years. A lot of you made a lot of money doing it last few years, and it's still pretty good the other way to do it, which is what I do. I'm not into doing hard campaigns and hard promotions and have the time to do that. Level of push is to simply have print on demand stuff available in a catalog style or e commerce website, and in my case, I run it through Shopify, which I mentioned before. It's pretty good platform because I was able to figure out that means it's simple enough so you can set up a store. We have tons of stuff for sale that have different designs and logos, and funny T shirts are amazing dresses, all these different things with the platform I use with the printer that I use in my back end for T shirts. I have hundreds of designs. Before I even put the print on it, you can get American apparel. You can get Haines all these different shirt designs, whether you want, like a high polyester continent, 100% cotton, all these different things. So even just the basic T shirt is really complex order. There's hundreds of colors to choose her in all these different things. There's a lot you could do with your creativity and doesn't cost you anything. It's kind of fun. My daughter loves play with Plato, and it kind of feels the same way. When you're mixing matching colors, just designing stuff and playing around, you have a very simple business model. Great. Some designs you think people will like, and then you find ways to people sell them. So how do you bring in the traffic to sell them? How do you get people to buy your shirts? And this is the step that some people find a little docking. The best place to do this is to run ad campaigns on Facebook. A lot of people do this very successfully, and the key with Facebook ads and the key with shirt design is targeting. I would never try and sell shirts that say, like my have my logo or seif serving a master on them or have some of my catchphrases on them just on Facebook, to anyone. I wouldn't target that it's too wide. Only people who visit my website or heard of me would be interested in that. To the only people I can mention to our people is the podcast fever in the blogger who read the book. So it's a small next people are interested. In fact, I don't know yet. I haven't told anyone yet. I'm just record this now because probably by the time I release this all being American have a chance to check my person. I just want to share this with you. So you get a field or what I'm working on. Hopefully the timing will be perfect with these types of designs. With this very simple business model you match, you're targeting to your design. So you find people who are in an area where they're very passionate in the past, a lot of my friends, they have big campaigns for dogs. So let's say your campaign is all about people who love poodles. You could dig a little deeper, okay? And say nurses who love poodles, nurses love to buy T shirts. They are great market for shirts everyone knows that he's in the shirt game, so you make a T shirt. That's for nurses who love poodles. You could say, like, Who does have great bedside manner? And it's got a picture of a little being funded by, like, dressed up like a nurse or something. It's kind of funny. And then you run a face with ad campaign two nurses who also have poodles. So it allows you to have a very targeted campaign. Super Super Super, targeted to an audience that wears a lot T shirts. And the reason they're sorry lot T shirt has to do with wearing under the Scrubs, and that's why it's a good market for it, where they were when they take off their scrubs and they're on the way home. So nurses were great T shirt mark. It's kind of like everyone you know probably has a T shirt from a medical companies exercise day always got what has one from like the Osteo clinic where I come from, or they haven't like from a fun run from the Physical Therapy center. They're very common where I come from. Everyone has these shirts, and this is the same type of thing. The medical field. People of T shirts. Simple us that's you designed a very simple campaign, and you can be very successful. The key is matching ideas. Tinnitus, matching people where they are when you're targeting Facebook is very specific. The pricing is much, much, much, much, much lower. If you just try to target all women in America, very expensive target. All nurses still pretty expensive nurses who like poodles now you shouldn't get somewhere affordable, and they're far more likely to buy because you've met them in two places. If you've seen some of the videos that one of my mentors was posted on Facebook, called the one he talks about copyrighting and you quantify the one customer the one page point, the one thing that defines them and he talks about when you're trying to connect with someone you want to be more than a demographic, and if you connect with them on more levels, then one you start to have success. What's you connection with two levels, So gender and age gets you there profession and hobby. In this case, it's profession and head, and if you also add engender and you say I'm gonna. This is a shirt for women who are nurses are poodles. You now hit them and three bands. You're very likely that hit that success and you can then do it separate shirt for male nurses. If you wanna run that targeting, I don't know how large the male nursing population is. You might actually be able to get cheaper advertising. I haven't tested it, so I don't have the answer to that particular idea. When you're trying to come up with markets ideas to design, there's tons of data. There's several pieces of software that would track and show you what's very successful. We'll show you all the biggest campaigns and last month, six months a year on T Spring and other teacher platforms so you can see what other people are buying. It doesn't have to be a secret. You can see exactly what people like exactly what they like about, and that's really cool. So if you look, you'll often find certain things are very hot, and there's certain things that are just consistent sellers in church there's this. There's this T shirt that says, like sexy enough to stop your heart but smart enough to restart it. I can't ever the exact wording, but it's one of those. And it says, like nurses like nurses were so hot. We know howto stop your heart and bring you back to life with a different later. But it's written way when your camera, the exact phrasing, there's variations, that shirt that are always killing it. And so you come out with your own similar ideas. You know? OK, What I like to look at are the thoughts that are working the structure T shirt design that's very strong, and that gives you a place to work from. And, of course, as you grow your brand as you move into this market, you could do more and more things. You can start to do T shirts that our full design so you could actually do a full color shirt where the whole shirt is covered in design rather than just having something still screen in the middle of the front. You could do cooler and cooler, cooler things as you really play around with the stuff, and it's wonderful. I really like this market. I haven't dedicated as much time as I wanted to with this field. I want to do, more designs are working more things, and I want to do a lot more. Especially other. Niche is freshening my mom audience from mom's stuff and what person development audience first on my other side stuff. But as you know, I've been focusing more and more and more and serve no master lately. So I got the designs done that actually like to think they're pretty cool. And now that I think about it, probably gonna get another batch of designs done this week. So I have some different ideas to work with that are pretty cool, and I think that will be very exciting. I think there'll be something fun for people to check out. I definitely know the reason I started buying stuff for me. I specifically ran into the strange hurdle where I live. It's very, very, very hard to acquire baseball hats. Now I live on the beach where it's crazy, hot, and I always need at oftentimes about paddling or surfing. I wanna have a baseball hat on because the sun is just blazing. Unfortunately, it's so hard to find when I had a cool Ford one for a few months. But Obviously we have kids and it disappeared. No one admits what happened to it, but it disappeared that had. After that, I lost in the ocean and I've got a a tan hat. I remember what it says came over with the hat I wear, says, But my wife was able to find one hand on the island. It's not great. So I'd love to have, like, 10 hats my logo on. It just made me feel cool. Doesn't anyone here that I want to see my hat and buy products for me? But it would just be cool for me. I want to do something that's just for me. I have little my own stuff. If you will have your name of your low on some clothing, why not? So you don't even have to do it? Sought other people. You could just make a small batches of T shirts. Or if you're doing live speaking events or other things like that, you can also enter this market, which is really interesting. I know that a lot of people who follow this podcast lot people since Castor read the block are in the space where you speaking events and We all think about selling books at the back of the room, and that's cool. But what if you had, like, five or 10 motivational designs and you can take orders and person? You could even do a draft new Shopify, and you can say, Here's my different designs. What sides of you It'll be there this week and it will. It's Requip. So instead of you don't even have to do the thing we print about your shirts and some from back, because then you're playing that size game. Hate that game, but you could have a shirts available, designs available that people can order by right out the gate. That's really cool. I like that a lot. So this isn't just about one direction. When I'm trying to plant seeds, show you their different ways, you could get into fashion different ways. You can play with ideas and monetize what you're doing. I see sometimes they were a while where a bunch of T shirts were going on television saying, Hey, we're a really big T shirt brand. You should rest of much money with huge value and often times they have one design which has no copyright It's a commodity, and that's the problem. With most T shirt design, it's very hard to have something that you own the copyright to. The only way to do that is if you write some text that's totally original, then you can own that entail. That's my sentence. No one else can use it. But if it's just a picture of a state, or for just one word, you don't own that. Other people could make similar stuff. And the other area where it's tough is with licensing. I've tried to look into that when my friends was trying to do. We license from television shows itself, but it is possible, but the process is a little bit beyond me. Even after I spoke to some my attorneys that space and maybe we'll know more after I'm in California trying to find some people that know a little bit more specific about that. But you could also then start to tell T shirts. We have the rights to different T shirts or different designs are different TV shows, and that is independent designers can't do their independent sellers. I have a friend who's in that market. He buys from some of the license and resells because he hasn't even don't get the license himself yet. And that's totally fine, too, because the license, the licensee or the person who owns the copyright the person owns that TV show design rights gets paid when he buys from his vendor. So there is another way to enter this market where you don't have to make your own designs. That's a little bit more complicated because you have to either guarantee a certain amount of money for a certain number of sales. All these other things that's not quite the direction I want to move into. But I do want to plant seeds in your head. I always want to get you with ideas swirling thinking wherever you are. There are ways to make money quickly, their ways to be creative. If you're in college, if you're younger in your high school, I'd like to make a few bucks. Well, let's think about it. I had a really cool T shirt that's just really going your high school at my high school. What I went to high school there. They probably put out 30 or 40 T shirt designs every time There was an event Where was homecoming or a big game or a big contest age to have put out a different shirt every couple of months, issue if they wanted to buy it? I don't have any anymore. Now that I think about it, I think I blew. It has been 20 years, right E eventually got rid of most. They were all white T shirts, and I don't I look terrible white. I'm so pale that if I wear a white T shirt, it looks like I'm topless. My skin is so pale. Even though I live on the beach, you wouldn't know it, so I prefer. Wear dark colors and you'll notice if you see any pictures and you never see me in a white T shirt anymore. That's why I stopped wearing a shirt from high school. But if you're in high school, you could do your own design. Do design for a game or a party or something, people like or event that's coming up or something cool and same thing. College sororities and fraternities do it like crazy, too, just to a design cell. 25 shirts, 25 bucks a pop. That's a pretty good payday. It's quite a bit of money, and it gives you a place to start. Your profit per shirt will be 5 to $10. So let's say you sell 25 shirts, $25 your profits $10.250 dollars. Well, what happens if a bunch of people like your shirt? The magic is when something tips. You're at college. You put your design up on the board, you say, Hey, I've got this shirt when you get a bunch printed, if you want, just let me know and just posted a link to your website or whenever you put a lien on your Facebook page and you start taking orders and something people that man, that shirt is awesome. These are telling each other about it, and you said himself, In 10 or 25 you end up selling Ah, 100 maybe 2.5 grand from a drawing and sticking up on the wall in your college. I wish this option been available when I was younger because I would have killed doing this. It's such an easy, simple business model. The key is speed to action. When I was in high school. There was a guy named Bob. I don't want to say his last name, but it was just a sporting. And his name was so boring that everyone thought it was fake. And for a while, every bathroom someone would write, Bob was here. They have to tie that, include his last name, and it would be written in every bath human written on the walls everywhere. Bob was here. Bob was here, became very trendy for about 3 to 6 months, really peaked after the first couple months and then slowly went down. The best part of it was that any time someone did it, he had to go clean it. This could make him clean it, even though he wasn't one riding it. Well, it says your name, dude, it's got probably you. So it was hilarious. He was always cleaning them. Sure hated that this was happening. But what can you do when something starts trending? That would've been the perfect moment for me to put out some. Bob was here T shirts as a way to commemorate this hilarious moment. So there, when you're in a community of any kind, you have things that happen that air memorable and cool. And you create a design, you say, Hey, I'm gonna get some T shirts printed up. If anyone wants some, just let me know. And you just post. You're like you don't have to do face to face anything. They come by it directly through a little button on Facebook. They don't have to leave the website now. Chopper flies. Very cool, Big company. It runs a lot of websites you can get created that way. You know, if you work at a company and something becomes trendy, sometimes you'll be working on a project. And it was time. I know the Thompson project. It's a top project T shirts. Why not look, either works or dozens? Get a design done. You go five peso in five or 10 bucks, depending upon if you want tax rates. Also won a little icon on it. 10 bucks. If it works, you make a couple 1000 bucks. If it doesn't, these things happen. So there are many different ways you could get creative. Anytime you're within a group, you can find something that's training within the group and take swift action and the same thing for television and media. Sometimes things hit the news. Right now, there are tons of T shirts and hats. There are variations of the Maga to make America great at. I've seen make coders great again make other stuff great again. So people put make a different word than great again. And how simple is that? You see those hats on TV all the time where someone got a variation of a political ad and guess what someone designed and sold that all they did was copy the text and changed one word and start selling those hats. Someone's making money off the simplest thing right now there's no creativity there. There's no drawing. You take someone else's on. You change one word and start cranking out red hats. So simple, but massively, massively effective. They're working because I've seen a few in the news lately seeing people on television wearing these hats, and it's a bit ironic. I thought that might make Bitcoin great again. It's another hat that I saw the news recently, so there are interesting things you could do. If you pay attention to the news or media or something, you could jump out and crank out hats another example would be, you know, like politics. And you know that I never talk about politics. This just happens to be a print on a man. Thing that's happening is entertainment. Let's talk about entertainment right now. I don't know why all the entertainment award shows have gotten really political every lots of other politics. Because if there's one thing I want to get my political advice from, it's someone who lucked out in that industry. Haven't been around entertainment a lot of my life. I definitely know the last person I would ever take business advice from or political advice from is an actor. But for some reason they think everyone wants to other political opinion, whether on the left or the right. Whatever. If you could come up with a cool idea, you could do really well. You could do a pro or con for any actor who's up there talking about their politics. You make a shirt that says they're the greatest thing ever that you totally agree with them, right? Reputed wanted to solidarity. Then you make a shirt that's against them, and then you run ads on Facebook charging people from both sides of the political spectrum and they're both buying shirts from you that say the opposite thing. Who cares? You're making money. Another way to go. Let's move further away from politics. It's creativity. One of the first things I did the first time I made $10,000 in a month, I created a website, God. Long time ago. Five years ago, news came out that two celebrities who have been married for five years at the time 3 to 5 years were on the rocks. There was a hint that he had been with another woman in the hotel. He's more famous than her, so I bought his name, divorce dot com. My website trended. It was number one for that term was a huge search term for about six weeks. And of course, eventually did you divorce. And now he's married another word or about to rain. And I don't I'm not in touch with celebrity stuff, as I want to be now. You can't use, you know, want to do too much for use someone's name too much. But if they start using a phrase all the time, you know people say, don't make a yellow shirt, but people say YOLO, you only live once all the time so you can use catchphrases and stuff that really owned or little things like that. There's just name, creative. Pay attention to what's going on around you. You could make a killing doing global warming shirts. I believe in global. Remember, I don't believe in global warming. People buy the shirts all day long again. Why take a side in a controversy when you can sell to both sides? Now I do know that morally you might be against. Here's why. It's the same argument most arms dealers make. They sell guns to both sides of the war, so selling T shirts, both sides of world might be the same thing. But you can't kill it. The T shirt. Probably. It's just something to think about when people think about getting a chieftain's often think, Oh, I can only do a sports team or this and that I could only do something license. You don't have to just use catchphrases or say witty things. Just pay attention to what's going on, whether it's within your small group with your community in your city, and you can start building on stuff This is how you can get into the fashion industry without spending a bunch of money without doing a huge amount of risk and kind of go after something. Those one last thing we talked about because I do have some high fashion people who follow me and this is for you guys. High fashion is not we're talking about here. I'm not able to design really great cuts of a T shirt. I can choose from nearly 50 designs, but I'm limited into those designs. I don't actually get to design the T shirt. I only get inside what's on it. So this is one tier below fashion designer. Or maybe it's a bunch of tears, but it's not the same thing. It's not the same thing is designed in the shape of a shorter are the cut at all? You can't affect that. It's designing what's on it, so whatever level that is, whether it's like shirt artist or even lower fine, 10% of people in the world have really great fashion sense. The other 90% of the world are the people I'd rather sell to. That's my market. Now I right now I'm wearing a rush. Oh, I'm actually wearing my store bought shorts. If you rent serving a master, you know that I bought one pair of shorts and then I had the lady on my island. So much of replicants. I'm actually when the originals. Right. I didn't realize my wife and put them out yesterday. I'm wearing a pair of shorts that cost $20 I'm wearing a shirt to cost two or $3. You can remember it was on sale the day I bought it. Sometimes the street sometimes or two. So I'm in total right now. Recordings, podcast wearing like 25 or $30 worth of closing at most. I don't do high fashion. When I went through a phase for a long time where I had a personal shopper at Saks, that was all about dressing room fancy have, like, really expensive laptop bag with no room in it. I've just moved into a different faith that did the high fashion thing for a while. So I don't do high fashion anymore myself and I'm my own customer. So when you're thinking about who to sell stuff to approach the bigger market, not everyone is always trying to look awesome. Now the good thing is you can do some cool, high fashion stuff if you want to. If you want to do a dress where the whole dress is covered in a really cool printed on design print director garment you now can. You can't do stuff that's getting closer and closer, and eventually you will be able to do the cut. I believe more than five years of that, so you can eventually get to a point. I think we will culture where all clothing, his print on demand. I believe that within probably 20 years we'll have clothing printers just like we have three D printers. Now the technology will move to the point where you could do fabric. I don't think we're that far away from it. It's not that complicated. I think it's more pricing the cost of like having a tight sewing machine or a tiny thresher or tiny. I figured the thing it slides back and forth with the shuttle that used to make carpets, but that's what I was thinking of. A weaving machine. Maybe it's a weaver. I'm sure I said the name rug, but try to put all those machines and micro ties them right now. Is it possible? But I think as you move into print on demand, more and more we'll move into other, another matures. You've already moved from plastics into metals with print on demand. I think clothing is coming, so eventually you will be able to do everything from home. That's why I created you to start dabbling now, and you can reach more more of the masses. 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