Homemade T's

spray paint + stencil

fabric marker.

not a quality that you should sell, but for you and your crew it should be acceptable
 
this is how me make usually, just wondered if the was a more durable way to make them that i could sell without having to spend a grand on a silkscreen thing
 
spend a grand? you can make a one color press for super cheap, I've seen multi-color homemade presses made for under $100.

cheapest method you could just make one screen then set it on the shirts and screen print, you don't even need a press. I've made shirts by cutting the design out of really thin plastic from an art supply store then rolling screen printing ink on with a little sponge roller. There are also tutorials online for making a screen using super fine fabric, a needlepoint hoop, and glue to block out the non-design part.
 
if you want legit shirts to sell though I would say outsource and have them done professionally at a local print shop
 
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