Stop in for a cup of coffee

Looks good on white, but I agree would not look good for long. I buy mostly dark shirts to work in. I would not put that on if planning to get dirty. problem is I end up tearing into something no matter what I am wearing. Gray or other light color maybe...
If I do my own heat transfers, I can get a wider range of colors that people can pick from and my cost per shirt stays low. It’s just a bunch more work to do the heat transfer on each one, but I am willing to put in the extra effort to make a better product available.

It’s all good training for me anyway for when I retire and sell shirts at car shows. :)