Why when I click on buy both for $21 it doesn’t actually put 3 or even two of them in my cart and when I choose all 3 designs and sizes it is over $40? Are they only sold separately?
@mbersiam I put all 3 in and it came to 37, but I don’t pay shipping because I’m a member… So you’re paying 37 plus whatever the shipping charge is going to be
I continue to wonder why they don’t offer any kids sizes. This is particularly confusing with designs like this. I probably would have bought dozens of more shirts if they offered kids sizes.
@skennedy I would have bought a few more shirts as well if there were shirts for the little people.
The reason is that there is not enough sales to justify the offering of kid sizes. Maybe once 'Rona stops trying to kill everyone Mediocritee will grow massive enough to offer kid sizes.
@skennedy One of the big challenges is that kid’s sizes require another set of silkscreens (in addition to the men’s size and women’s sizes). And if you go for all kid’s sizes, it’s often two more sets of screens.
Additionally, it adds another 6-8 sizes of shirt blanks we have to keep in stock. With enough sales all of that is feasible - and obviously we can’t know for sure without trying, but based on overall shirt sales and expecting kid’s sizes to be a fraction of those, we’re not able to justify the expense.
I say this having a kid that would desperately want these shirts - I think I’m going to get women’s smalls and have them around for when he gets a bit bigger.
@skennedy
I don’t know if Mediocre has this issue uppermost in their considerations, but…
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (Bush signed it) requires that ALL products for children must be tested for content of lead and phthalates, and that the seller must be able to prove that the item has been tested. Taken literally, the law appears to require that the test must be repeated for each production batch, and the test is both destructive and fairly expensive. Third-party proof is not mentioned as being acceptable under the statute. The law includes a right of private action with a million-dollar civil penalty for noncompliance.
I know several screen printers who won’t go near a kid-size shirt as an in-stock item as a result. (And I’m one of them.)
Why when I click on buy both for $21 it doesn’t actually put 3 or even two of them in my cart and when I choose all 3 designs and sizes it is over $40? Are they only sold separately?
@mbersiam I put 2 in the cart and it came out to $21 plus tax. The 3rd shirt at $14 plus tax was what is bringing you above 40? Maybe
@mbersiam I put all 3 in and it came to 37, but I don’t pay shipping because I’m a member… So you’re paying 37 plus whatever the shipping charge is going to be
@mbersiam This is the annoyance of an odd number of designs being offered.
It’s Plumber Man and Phonics the Hodge Podge!!
And howzabout somebody adds images for the THIRD SHIRT, eh? Game?
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I continue to wonder why they don’t offer any kids sizes. This is particularly confusing with designs like this. I probably would have bought dozens of more shirts if they offered kids sizes.
@skennedy I would have bought a few more shirts as well if there were shirts for the little people.
The reason is that there is not enough sales to justify the offering of kid sizes. Maybe once 'Rona stops trying to kill everyone Mediocritee will grow massive enough to offer kid sizes.
@skennedy One of the big challenges is that kid’s sizes require another set of silkscreens (in addition to the men’s size and women’s sizes). And if you go for all kid’s sizes, it’s often two more sets of screens.
Additionally, it adds another 6-8 sizes of shirt blanks we have to keep in stock. With enough sales all of that is feasible - and obviously we can’t know for sure without trying, but based on overall shirt sales and expecting kid’s sizes to be a fraction of those, we’re not able to justify the expense.
I say this having a kid that would desperately want these shirts - I think I’m going to get women’s smalls and have them around for when he gets a bit bigger.
@skennedy
I don’t know if Mediocre has this issue uppermost in their considerations, but…
The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (Bush signed it) requires that ALL products for children must be tested for content of lead and phthalates, and that the seller must be able to prove that the item has been tested. Taken literally, the law appears to require that the test must be repeated for each production batch, and the test is both destructive and fairly expensive. Third-party proof is not mentioned as being acceptable under the statute. The law includes a right of private action with a million-dollar civil penalty for noncompliance.
I know several screen printers who won’t go near a kid-size shirt as an in-stock item as a result. (And I’m one of them.)
Finally, some color of shirt other than black.
Fits the characters perfectly.
Weird about the pricing for all 3, as $6 shipping isn’t really always just $6…well, it stays $6 and the price of the thrid shirt is just increased.