Get Outdoors With Custom Merch

Get Outdoors With Spreadshop

You can be an avid outdoor explorer. Or someone that’s just dipping their toes into the big wide world nature has to offer. This summer make sure to get outdoors with Spreadshop.

Either way, there’s a Spreadshop for you to take in the outdoors with.

Get out there this summer and take part in familiar and new activities. Bike your local trail, get a group together for a hike, plan a cross-country road trip. 

Nature is all around you, you just need to seek it out.

Whether you experience the outdoors on the golf course or in the mountains, these Spreadshops have merch for you.

Clueless Bushcraft

Clueless Bushcraft

Looking for a modern outdoorsman to guide you through the wonderful and wicked world of nature?

Tom, better known as Clueless Bushcraft, documents his wilderness survival journey on Tik Tok and Youtube.

Tom makes it clear he’s not an expert in his outdoor survival style vlogs. That’s what makes his videos so fun to watch.

He doesn’t preach to his followers or come off as intimidating due to some predetermined superiority. Tom is down to earth and has a warm, genuine personality that radiates in all his videos.

“Bushcraft” is the usage and practice of acquired skills in order to survive in the natural environment: nature, essentially.

He says he’s clueless, but he’s really just curious.

Tom’s videos run the gamut of his outdoor survival journey. 

He’ll take you out fishing on the lake. Along with him on foraging trips in the woods. And even when he tries different natural recipes (some successful, some not).

Tom creates this content in order to be more self-reliant in nature. He wants to be equipped with all the resources and tools needed to survive in the wilderness.

He’s a modern man taking us back to how things were in olden times. Before you could Google your way out of every predicament.

And he’s got some merch you can wear while you explore nature with, or without, him.

The Clueless Bushcraft has everything a beginner or expert adventurer would need. The merch designs are stylishly sleek, but feel homegrown and true to the Clueless Bushcraft brand.

That’s So Good! merch references all the different natural foods he’s tried on his channel. Survival is Simple, Just Don’t Die merch is funny, but incredibly on-point. 

You won’t die or be seriously injured if you follow Tom’s well-earned advice. His experiences – good and bad – help to guide you in all your outdoor adventures. He makes it easier than ever to get outdoors with Spreadshop.

National Parks Conservation Association

National Parks Conservation Association

If you’re planning on hitting up one of the national parks this summer, then this official merch is perfect.

The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) works to protect and preserve our nation’s greatest treasures for generations to come.

There are national parks all across the United States, from the northwest to the midwest to the southeast and in-between. They make for great family destinations as part of a vacation or weekend getaway. 

And you can pretty much do any outdoor activity you can think of.

If you like bike riding, biking in a national park is one of the most scenic rides you can get. 

Go for a hike on winding trails that carry great history, climb mountains (with assistance, of course).

Take it slow and stop along the way to capture photos and take well-earned snack breaks. 

Every national park has something beautiful and unique to offer.

The NPCA ParkShop highlights some of those parks with standout designs. 

Represent parks like Fort Monroe in Virginia, or Rim of the Valley in California, on t-shirts and stickers.

Their Every Week is Park Week merch (like on this t-shirt) captures the essence of park life.

When you wear this merch, other park visitors will know you’re a die-hard parks fan. They may even look to you for nature-related wisdom.

The NPCA shop also spreads good messaging outside the park world. They express equality for all, celebrating Pride and women’s issues on their own designated merch. We have a lot of shops repping their support for Pride.

You can wear this merch anytime, not just when you’re at a national park. 

If you do choose to wear it to a park, who knows, maybe it will turn you into a super hero. 

You’ll finally have the strength to bike up that hill, and climb that mountain while being outdoors with Spreadshop.

Par Tee and Adventure

Par Tee and Adventure

The golf course is considered a part of the great outdoors, right?

It’s as far as some get and that’s okay.

I mean, there’s a lot you can experience out there: rouge golf carts, angry geese, pesky sand bunkers.

Lance from Par Tee and Adventure captures the essence of golfing and documents all his golfing ventures on Youtube.

He takes his viewers to different golf courses – like Sheppard’s Bush and Disney World – and will even try out golf simulators.

Like Clueless Bushcraft, he’s very transparent about the fact that he’s not a pro. Some days are easier on the course than others.

Lance is often joined by family and friends to make the affair feel as much of an adventure as possible.

And again, it’s his personality that really makes it. 

He takes you through what the course is like and how difficult each of the holes might be. But he’s not afraid to let the occasional swear word out in frustration or filter his opinions.

Even if you don’t watch Lance’s channel, I think his merch is pretty universal to the average golfer.

You can get merch with his likeness on polo shirts and t-shirts. And his likeness looks like a typical golfer.

Shirts with his Par Tee and Adventure logo are clean and professional. 

And Par Tee and Adventure might as well be a great golf destination for all people know.

You’ll look cool on the course and strike up conversation with like-minded golfers thanks to Lance’s shop.

We feature another cool golf shop in a blog about essential summer merch.

Who knows, maybe it will even improve your swing.

The RV DJ

The RV DJ

The RV DJ provides music and RV driven content for people who embrace the open road.

Sonja is the owner of a mobile DJ service in New Jersey. She provides music for RV enthusiasts who set up shop at campgrounds in the area. 

If you’re not in The Garden State, you can keep up with her travels and live sessions on her Youtube.

She’s developed a tight knit community of fellow RV lovers and followers on her Youtube. 

Sonja hosts live streams and invites her friends to come. They catch up about what’s going on in their lives and talk about the RV community. 

The chat is always very active in her videos with people engaged in the conversations. 

Beyond these informal hangouts, Sonja has also done one-on-one videos with other prominent people in the community.

Robert Morales (Travelling Robert) came on the channel not that long ago.

Robert is a well-respected member of the RV community and is incredibly active on Youtube with 189,000 subscribers. 

He shares travel videos every Sunday and hosts live streams every Friday.

Originally from Cuba, Robert also has a background in music. He talked with Sonja about his music, how his style changed when he moved to the U.S., and more. 

The RV DJ isn’t just for the RV aficionados out there, though.

Sonja and her friends all have fun and interesting personalities that easily introduce you to their world. 

Her outdoor Spreadshop merch is playful and representative of her personality. A graphic of a girl DJing on top of an RV is spot-on.

It’s about the memories you make on the open road and the friends you make along the way.

And Sonja’s channel and merch captures that sense of community.

Living Free ZipCodeless

Living Free ZipCodeless

Another RV based Youtube channel, Living Free ZipCodeless is a husband and wife (Mel and Nette) capturing their RV adventures.

They started their channel the same time they began travelling full time: October 2020. 

Mel and Nette share travel vlogs, offer RV advice, and review RV related products. They’ve been able to hit spots like Desoto State Park, the National World War II Museum, and Route 66.

There’s always new places to go and new people to meet wherever you go, and Mel and Nette live that.

Their videos offer an escape if you don’t have the means to travel. And provide inspiration to hit the open road yourself and document your journey on video.

After being stuck indoors for so long, this is what we should be seeking out this summer: adventure and memories.

Their Spreadshop has various, fun Mel and Nette themed designs. The Living Free Zipcodeless compass logo is used as an icon on many of their videos and is a great option.

If you prefer graphic-based designs, Mel and Nette have animated merch of themselves. This would look cool on travel gear as a sticker.

Stickers are a fun merch item and work in whatever design style!

Gettinng outdoors with Spreadshop is easy because it has all kinds of merch to fit your level of outdoors expertise for whatever you’re doing this summer.

Now it’s just time to set those plans in stone and escape. 

Close that laptop, put away the phone, and breathe in some fresh mountain air.

You’ll thank me later for the much-needed getaway.

Can’t find merch that suits your outdoor needs? Make your own by launching your Spreadshop today!

Shop of the Moment: Let’s Play America!

Lets Play America

It’s time to get out there and play with Let’s Play America!

Lucky for you- we’ve got the perfect shop for all your summer fun.

Let’s Play America is a nonprofit that encourages people of all ages to make time for play. And there’s no better time than now!

Long summer days are optimal moments for outdoor activities: swimming, frisbee, volleyball, you name it.

Pat Raumbaugh founded Let’s Play America in 2015 to give children and adults increased opportunities for play.

Since then, Pat has taken her organization to a national level and is continuing to do some amazing (and playful) things!

Beginnings

Beginnings

Even though Let’s Play America launched in 2015, the journey began much earlier for Pat.

Her first foray into the world of play came in 2009 when she started a group in Takoma Park, Maryland. It would become TakomaPlays! a year later.

Group members met regularly and planned free play events for their community.

The response proved that people were looking for a way to escape the grind of everyday life. They left events feeling revitalized and rejuvenated: part of the nonprofit’s mission.

Seeing the impact of her work, Pat was motivated to bring a similar organization to communities all across America.

She soon co-founded Let’s Play America with Daniel Nakamura and used TakomaPlays! as a model organization.

Let’s Play America is all about taking the benefits of play, bettering yourself AND your community.

What They Do

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Pat and her crew have switched their events to a virtual format.

They offer events for all-ages and events for adults, like this one they had in early June.

Let’s Play America fills up the day with fun, interactive events featuring local members and special guests.

If their virtual events don’t align with your schedule, why not set up your own Play Day?

Check out their play day handbooks for in-person or virtual events that break down everything you need for a successful Play Day.

From planning to implementation, they’ve got you covered for a fun day in your community.

Meet Pat

Meet Pat

Pat grew up in western Pennsylvania and graduated from IUP (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) before settling in Maryland.

Besides founding Let’s Play America, Pat has raised awareness about the importance of play on multiple platforms. The TEDxTalk stage is just one example. 

In her talks, she’s advocated for play of all ages and the benefits we get when our bodies are active.

She’s even written children’s books that talk about it!

Her newest book – Let’s Play Outside (June 30) – is available now.

Pat believes everyone deserves to play.

To set up your own Play Day with Pat, reach out to her via email (theplaylady@gmail.com) or phone (301-928-9962).

Upcoming Events

Pat will be one of the speakers at this year’s Free to Play Summit<.

The 5-day event (July 12-16) aims to bridge the gap between learning experiences children receive and the ones they deserve.

Play-activated learning is the answer.

The summit isn’t just for educators and administrators. It’s also for parents, caregivers, and community members who want the best for their children.

Pat is one of the many speakers lined up for the 5-day FREE event blitz. Educators and leaders from around the globe will be talking about the benefits of play.

Pat recently wrote a blog post where she talked about the summit and all things Let’s Play America.

Make sure to tune into the summit (it’s FREE!) and set up a Play Day in your community.

And don’t forget to wear your Let’s Play America merch!

 

Be sure to open your own Spreadshop today!

Your Guide to Selling Merch on Pinterest 

The Ultimate Guide to Selling Merch on Pinterest

You’ve no doubt used Pinterest to find DIY hacks and recipes, but have you ever considered it as another avenue to promote and sell your merch? Read on to find out more about Selling Merch on Pinterest.

Instagram and Facebook are obvious social platforms to use for promotion, but Pinterest’s layout allows you to maximize your content and brand in different ways.

Once you become familiar with Pinterest and all of its features, you’ll quickly discover what audiences are best suited for your merch.

Do you sell baseball themed products? Target sportswear related tags. Create baseball boards around different teams/players. 

Have a shop for bookworms? Search what tags are most used by readers to target people interested in new books and other aesthetic purposes.

Using Pinterest for your shop will unlock a whole new customer base that wants visual and informative content. According to a study of Pinterest users, 60 percent of users start product research and form ideas on what to buy using the site.

This is a platform that you should be taking advantage of, and here’s how you can best do that for your merch brand.

Understanding Pinterest

Understanding Pinterest

If you’ve never really used Pinterest before, it can just come off as a clean looking site with a lot of organized images and aesthetics. But what does it all mean, exactly?

Pinterest is essentially an enormous bulletin board that houses everyone’s content across the web. What you would normally call a post on any other platform is referred to as a “pin” there.

A pin can consist of an image, video, or text where you can add links to direct people to your shop or socials if needed. Attach relevant tags to your pins so people who search similar keywords will be able to find them more easily. 

On Pinterest, people are referred to as pinners, just as they would be referred to as Instagrammers on Instagram.

A Pinterest board, on the other hand, is a collection of different pins that are related to a certain theme or topic: fall DIY, gymnastics, theme parks, the list goes on and on. If someone sees a pin they like, they can add it to their respected boards to refer back to at any time.

Explore and Shop.

Another great thing about Pinterest is they offer two different tabs for search requests: Explore and Shop.

If someone is just looking for creative ideas and input, the Explore tab provides plenty of inspiration. For consumers (and what you as a shop owner want to focus on) the Shop tab gives users different product options, with those most related to their search history at the top.

If you want to optimize selling merch on Pinterest for your business, you need to set up a business account. You can merge it with your personal account or create a completely separate account here.

You can categorize your business as a marketplace in general regard to your shop, or be more specific and label yourself as a blogger or influencer if you fall in those categories.

Link your Spreadshop to your Pinterest so people can find your shop and you can create pins easily from your shop content. You can also link your Youtube and Instagram accounts to track stats through those sites.

If you want to track website analytics from your Spreadshop, click the “claim” option on your profile. Any pins that come from a claimed account will automatically include your profile photo and a follow button for better visibility.

Once you have your account up and running, you can start creating pins and boards. Become familiar with the platform. 

There’s so much to explore.

Creative Engaging Content

Creative Engaging Content

Since Pinterest is such a visual medium, you’ve got to be creating original and attractive content that’s going to stand out amongst thousands of related pins.

85 percent of pinners said they were more interested in visual elements than text in a Pinterest study.

You can use stock merch photos from Spreadshop for some of your pins, but that’s only going to take you so far. People want to see what your merch looks like on people in the real world.

Take the time to take some high quality photos that fit in with the Pinterest aesthetic. Make sure that these images are vertical since 85 percent of Pinterest users interact on mobile devices. Shoot for a 2:3 aspect ratio.

Align these images with the theme or purpose of your shop.

If your merch is for avid readers, like the example from before, shoot subjects reading books in appropriate settings: in the park, at the library, at home. If you have a book club themed podcast, make sure the books in the photos are ones you have episodes or will be discussing on the pod soon so you can cross promote your shop and podcast.

People want to feel like their interests are best represented by what you’re selling, so play into that with your images.

If your whole thing is rocking a retro vibe, wear 80s trends with your merch – acid wash jeans, leg warmers, scrunchies – and put yourself in a fun setting like a record store or a roller rink (if you can find one). Here’s an 80s board for inspiration.

Themes

Coordinating a theme within your pins will make your merch look better and set you up as a trusted source for interested buyers.

Continue to tell a story through text and other image elements.

Use action words and throw in puns or popular quotes to attract attention. Add relevant emojis and feature promotion codes and shop updates.

If you want your pins to be even more branded, consider adding your shop logo into a corner of the image. Make it small but distinct so people will remember it’s your pin when they see it on their boards. 

The more you’re on Pinterest, the better you’ll get at selling merch on Pinterest.

Be Active

Be Active

In order to get the most out of selling merch on Pinterest, you should ideally be posting at least once a day.

It sounds like a lot, but being on the app more and more will make it easier. You can even use a scheduling service like Hootsuite if you don’t have the time in your day-to-day life.

Posting at least once a day will ensure that more users see your content on a regular basis. And this doesn’t have to be brand new content each time, either. Recycle images you’ve taken the time to prepare beforehand every now and then while changing captions and messaging to be relevant to what’s going on with your and your shop at the moment.

And don’t forget to check your Audience Insights. See what days or times your content is getting the most engagement. 

You want to make sure you’re posting when your audience is most active on Pinterest.

Have fun scrolling Pinterest and adding images to your boards. It’s not as important or beneficial as posting pins, but it will give your profile an evergreen feel and prove to people that you are active on the platform.

Trends

Keep up with trends that appeal to what your merch represents. If you feel comfortable, do tik tok dances wearing your merch. Launch a podcast and promote that if you notice there’s interest in learning more about what you’re selling. 

Talk about craft hacks if you sell merch for crafters, discuss your fantasy football teams with friends if you have a sports themed shop.

You want to be targeting your audience through different mediums; it’s just promoting your shop in a different kind of way than posting merch photos all the time.

Even have your boards curated to certain aspects of your merch. 

Maybe they’re general mood boards related to the theme of your shop, or ones that are more specific. Have one that features customers wearing your products. Encourage them to take photos of themselves by offering discounts or entry into giveaways to collect these images.

It’s really all about finding different ways to post about your merch and doing it regularly – that’s when you’ll start to see results.

Grow Your Audience

Grow Your Audience

Once you’ve found your demographic and developed a strong relationship with them, you can start to expand your reach.

Target pinners specifically with ads by using keywords, interests, location, and other demographics when regular pinning will only get you so far.

With this specific form of advertising, you can interact with people who are engaging with similar content, have engaged with your pins, and even those that have clicked on your shop link in your pins or profile.

If you want to learn more about advertising on Pinterest, Hootsuite has a complete guide on how to use Pinterest ads that will help set you up for success.

There’s always SEO optimization to keep in mind, too. You’re already doing this with the keywords you are using, but there are other details in mind to help boost your pin ranking.

Beyond regular pins, Pinterest also has a feature called rich pins: pins with extra detail. These come in the form of an app, product, recipe, or article.

Save pins to your boards regularly and be generally active on the platform. And try to avoid duplicating content as much if you can. The more fresh content the better.

It’s important to get a head start on all of your content from the beginning, too. When you’re taking your product images that you’re going to use for pins, make sure you’re optimizing different angles and settings while you’re in the process.

This will give you more to work with from the jump and save you time when you’re scheduling out your pins weeks or months in advance.

By making your pins creative and specific to your fellow pinners, your merch becomes more appealing. What’s attractive is what’s going to generate interest and increase sales for your merch brand in the long run.

Connect your shop to Pinterest today!

New: Moisture Wicking Top (North America & Oceania)

New: Moisture Wicking Top (North America & Oceania)

The new women’s tank and men’s sleeveless shirt have one big benefit – they’re moisture wicking! Whether customers are camping, hiking, power walking or running errands these tops will keep things breezy.

Women’s Moisture-Wicking Performance Racerback Tank (ID 1544)

  • Material: 100% polyester (lightweight)
  • Moisture-wicking PosiCharge technology
  • Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • Available colors: Pink raspberry, lime shock, black and white

Men’s Moisture-Wicking Performance Sleeveless Shirt (ID 1543)

  • Material: 100% polyester (lightweight)
  • Moisture-wicking PosiCharge technology
  • Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • Available colors: True royal, lime, silver, black and white

Print & price

  • Print type: Digital Direct (DD)
  • Accepted file types: Pixel and vector graphics
  • Women´s print areas: Front: 10.1″ x 12.1″ // Back: 10.1″ x 12.1″
  • Men´s print areas: Front: 11.1″ x 14.6″ // Back: 11.1″ x 14.7″
  • Pricing varies for USDCA, and AUD

Any questions about these new athletic styles? Let us know in the comments below!

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New iPhones, New Cases (North America & Oceania)

New iPhones, New Cases (North America & Oceania)

While the retro fans among us might feel nostalgic for the iPhone 4 – you won’t find any of those old things around here! We’re keeping the Spreadshop assortment current with new cases available for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12/12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max.

iPhone Cases

  • Available case sizes include…
    • iPhone 11 (ID 1507)
    • iPhone 11 Pro (ID 1508)
    • iPhone 11 Pro Max (ID 1509)
    • iPhone 12/12 Pro (ID 1510)
    • iPhone 12 Pro Max (ID 1511)
  • Materials: Aluminum and rubber
  • May help prevent scratches, dents, cracks, etc…
  • Available colors: White case suitable for allover print

Print & Price

  • Print type: Thermal sublimation, allover print
  • Accepted file types: Pixel and vector graphics
  • Print area varies for each model
    • iPhone 11 Pro: 2.9” x 5.8” (7.5 x 14.8 cm)
    • iPhone 11: 3.1” x 6.1” (8 x 15.5 cm)
    • iPhone 12/12 Pro: 3.1” x 6.1” (8 x 15.5 cm)
    • iPhone 11 Pro Max: 3.3” x 6.4” (8.5 x 16.5 cm)
    • iPhone 12 Pro Max: 3.3” x 6.6” (8.5 x 16.8 cm)
  • Not suitable for white designs or design elements
  • Pricing varies for USDCA, and AUD

Let us know your questions in the forum or in the comments below. As always, happy selling!

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