Commervanfan shop?

Cafe Press I think, it tends to be a bit expensive with postage though. Not sure if it's still active.
 
It is from us - I had forgotten it existed! a few bought and were stung with import tax - I thought they shipped form the UK now too but as it is in $ I assume not
 
I haven't used these as a business, just came across them as a consumer buying a T-Shirt from someone and found the company in the smallprint of the label, but they certainly produce a quality product and seem to take all the hassle out of the process as there are no stock costs etc. You just need to send them the artwork as far as I can see and they would print and ship for you. https://www.portwoodprint.com
Hope that helps.
 
That explains where my wife got me a T-Shirt from a year back and yes paid hefty delivery. She said it came from America which I thought was odd as the vans in the picture were clearly British and on British roads.
 
That explains where my wife got me a T-Shirt from a year back and yes paid hefty delivery. She said it came from America which I thought was odd as the vans in the picture were clearly British and on British roads.

There are a lot of oddities around, no question. Totally unrelated to this, admittedly, but the short street leading in from the Strand to the Savoy Hotel in London is as far as I know the only bit of public road in Britain where you actually drive on the right. Looks really odd. As far as I know, the reason behind it is that an American had the hotel built back in the day and didn't want any if that "drive on the left" business on his plot. So then it became what it is, even today :)
 
There are a lot of oddities around, no question. Totally unrelated to this, admittedly, but the short street leading in from the Strand to the Savoy Hotel in London is as far as I know the only bit of public road in Britain where you actually drive on the right. Looks really odd. As far as I know, the reason behind it is that an American had the hotel built back in the day and didn't want any if that "drive on the left" business on his plot. So then it became what it is, even today :)
Can imagine that insurance claim! :-/
 
redbubble might have worked well for nearly everything, just no window stickers though, just normal stickers.
 
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