Amplify Merch
Amplify Merch Was Built for You—Let’s Keep It Moving Forward

We created Amplify Merch to support artists, bands, and small businesses—to take the weight of merch off your shoulders so you can focus on creating, performing, running the day-to-day of your business, and growing your brand.

But lately, we’ve hit a few bumps in the road.

🚫 Stores are live—but fans & customers don’t know they exist.
🚫 Designs are finished—but they’re not being shared.
🚫 Orders are slow to non-existent, and momentum is fading.

Let’s be real—we believe in this. 100%.
We believe in artists. We believe in community.
We believe in building something bigger than any one of us.

But this only works when we’re all in.

We’re still doing our part—creating designs, running ads, fulfilling orders, managing stores, and making sure the backend runs smoothly. But we can’t do it alone.

We need you to show up:
📢 Share your merch
📢 Tag us in your posts
📢 Promote your store like you believe in it
📢 Tell your fans where to find it

If you’re ready to grow, we’re here and fired up to grow with you.
If you’re not—that’s okay too. But have to be more intentional about where we invest our energy moving forward.

And if you’ve outgrown Amplify Merch, or if it’s just not the right fit anymore—no hard feelings. Just let us know, and we’ll remove your items to make room for those actively building with us.

We’re here for the doers, the dreamers, and the teams that want to rise together.

Let’s make it count.

—Team Amplify Merch


Choosing the Right T-Shirt Printing and Materials

A Guide for Bands and Brands

At Amplify Merch, we know that choosing the right T-shirt for your merch line isn’t just about picking a cool design—it’s about making smart choices that balance cost, comfort, and perceived value. Whether you’re selling merch at a gig or online, the type of T-shirt and the printing method you choose can make a big difference in how fans connect with your brand.

Let’s break down the most popular printing techniques, what types of materials work best with each, and how Amplify Merch helps you make the right call for your band or business.


🎨 Printing Methods: Pros, Cons, and Price Points

1. Screen Printing

  • Best For: Bulk orders (25+ shirts)
  • Works Best On: 100% cotton or cotton/poly blends
  • Cost: $$ (More cost-effective at higher quantities)
  • Pros: Long-lasting, vibrant prints with a soft feel. Great for bold logos and simple color schemes.
  • Cons: Less efficient for small batches or designs with lots of colors.

Why choose it: If you’re stocking up for a tour or festival run, screen printing is cost-effective and delivers a high-quality, pro-level look.


2. Direct-to-Garment (DTG)

  • Best For: Small batches or full-color designs
  • Works Best On: 100% cotton (especially ringspun or combed cotton)
  • Cost: $$$ (Higher per-shirt cost, but no setup fees)
  • Pros: Unlimited colors, perfect for photo-quality prints and on-demand orders.
  • Cons: May fade faster than screen printing if not properly cared for.

Why choose it: Ideal for limited-edition drops or online stores where each shirt is printed when ordered.


3. Heat Transfer (Vinyl or Digital)

  • Best For: Short runs, personalization (names, numbers)
  • Works Best On: Cotton or cotton/poly blends
  • Cost: $$ (Slightly less than DTG)
  • Pros: Sharp detail, good for smaller custom runs
  • Cons: May feel heavier on the fabric; not ideal for breathability.

Why choose it: Great for event shirts or athletic-style tees where personal details matter.


4. Sublimation

  • Best For: All-over designs
  • Works Best On: 100% polyester or poly-blend white/light shirts
  • Cost: $$$
  • Pros: Ink becomes part of the fabric—super vibrant and breathable.
  • Cons: Only works on polyester and light-colored garments.

Why choose it: Perfect for bands looking to offer something unique and eye-catching.


👕 Choosing the Right T-Shirt Material

Your print will only look (and feel) as good as the shirt you print on. Here’s how different materials stack up:

Heavy Cotton (e.g., Gildan 5000)

  • Pros: Sturdy feel, budget-friendly, high perceived value
  • Cons: Can feel hot and stiff, especially under stage lights
  • Best For: Fans who want a classic tee with substance

Amplify Insight: Heavy cotton shirts make great merch table staples because they feel “worth it” to fans—but they’re not always the best choice for your band to wear while performing.


Ringspun Cotton (e.g., Bella+Canvas 3001, Next Level 3600)

  • Pros: Soft, breathable, high-quality feel
  • Cons: Slightly more expensive
  • Best For: Stage wear, premium merch, retail-style collections

Amplify Insight: These shirts feel great on the skin and take DTG prints beautifully—perfect for when your band wants to look sharp on and off the stage.


Tri-Blends (Cotton/Poly/Rayon)

  • Pros: Ultra-soft, lightweight, stylish
  • Cons: Pricier, some printing methods may not look as bold
  • Best For: Fashion-forward fans, boutique merch drops

Amplify Insight: Tri-blends are ideal for fans who live in their band tees. Pair them with DTG or subtle screen prints for a modern, worn-in vibe.


100% Polyester (Performance Shirts)

  • Pros: Lightweight, breathable, moisture-wicking (quick-dry feel)
  • Cons: Not compatible with all print methods (sublimation preferred), sometimes seen as “less premium” for casual wear
  • Best For: Activewear, summer merch, or stage wear under hot lights

Amplify Insight: These shirts are a great choice when comfort and breathability are the priority—like when you’re sweating it out on stage. We often recommend them for athletic-style designs, festival merch, or outdoor summer events. With sublimation printing, you can get stunning, all-over graphics that feel like part of the fabric.


🤝 How Amplify Merch Helps You Choose

At Amplify Merch, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. We take the time to understand your goals—whether it’s maximizing profit, offering premium gear, or keeping your band cool on stage. Here’s how we help:

  • Tailored Recommendations: We guide you through materials and printing options that fit your brand and budget.
  • On-Demand Solutions: Our online platform supports DTG printing, which means no upfront inventory costs.
  • Bulk Order Support: For tours or big events, we help you plan cost-effective screen printing runs.
  • Sample Program: Want to try out a shirt before committing? We can send samples so you can see and feel the difference.
  • Design & Production Support: Need artwork adjustments? We’ve got you covered there, too.

🎸 Final Thoughts

Your merch is more than just a shirt—it’s a walking billboard, a connection to your fans, and a revenue stream that supports your art. Whether you want to keep things classic or experiment with new styles, Amplify Merch is here to help you strike the perfect balance between form, function, and finance.

Ready to find your perfect merch fit? Get in touch with our team or start exploring your options today.

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What is a Copyright and Public Use-and can I use it?

We have seen it, you have seen it, and you may have even purchased some of those items from a random generic site selling “Metallica” leggings or the “classic” Metallica t-shirts that are supposedly “original” from 1992. We call bullshit.

And just because you are doing it, doesn’t mean you should be. Many people will create all these items and take the risk of infringement make A LOT of money and disappear before they get caught. Then they can make another site and do it all over again. Even if it says “Official” don’t believe it. There are very few printers that have the license to sell official Superstar bands merch, and I can promise you, it’s not a guy printing shirts at the house.

The license to sell big-name merch is EXPENSIVE. Pro sports licenses are even more expensive. Also MANY of the subscription services like Creative Fabrica, KITTL, and Canva have very limited-use licenses for images they provide. Creative Fabrica will only allow you to use their images if you have a current paid subscription. Many Canva images are not licensed for commercial use. You have to read the fine print of these agreements. Just because Canva has a Mickey Mouse premade template, that does not mean you can sell that image commercially with Mickey Mouse on your product.

Yes, We can make them, but can we sell them? Nope, not without Lars coming after us. So what is the difference between copyright, trademark limited use copyrights, and public use licenses?


Understanding Copyright Challenges and Amplify Merch’s Commitment to Legal Compliance

In today’s fast-paced world of design, fashion, and merchandising, copyright infringement is more common than ever. Whether it’s the latest “vintage” band t-shirt, leggings with famous logos, or a custom design seemingly inspired by a popular brand, consumers are often unknowingly exposed to counterfeit goods. We’ve all seen them—“official” Metallica leggings or “authentic” concert tees from 1992. But here at Amplify Merch, we take copyright and trademark laws seriously and go to great lengths to ensure the designs we create, the logos we print, and even the color combinations we use are fully compliant with licensing agreements. We pay for the accounts, the licensing, and the registrations we need. We get permission from the company. band or brand and use their logos to make their products.

The Problem with Unauthorized Merch: More Than Just a Trend

It’s a scenario that’s becoming all too familiar. You stumble upon a website selling what seems like a steal—band t-shirts, sports gear, or even pop culture icons plastered across leggings, mugs, and more. These items are usually marketed as “official” or “vintage,” but if you look closer, the fine print or lack thereof tells a different story.

As we know, some people can—and do—take the risk of infringement, make a quick profit, and disappear before the copyright owners or licensors even have a chance to respond. These individuals or groups might create a website, push out mass-produced goods, and take their earnings with them before any legal consequences arise. But just because others are willing to take the risk doesn’t mean it’s the right thing to do. And trust us, it’s not worth the headache.

The Harsh Reality of “Official” Merch

Even though an item is labeled”official” on the website or listing, the truth is far less straightforward. The reality is that there are very few printers and suppliers that hold the licenses to legally sell “official” merchandise from major bands, sports leagues, or pop culture entities. Licensing these rights is expensive, time-consuming, and legally complex. The average person running a home-based printing operation or selling on a third-party platform is most likely not licensed to sell merchandise for bands like Metallica or sports franchises like the NFL.

At Amplify Merch, we prioritize transparency and authenticity in our operations. We don’t just slap a popular band’s name or logo on our designs for the sake of profit. We respect intellectual property rights, and our customers should expect nothing less than legal, compliant merchandise that respects both the original creators and the consumers.

The Cost of Licensing: Not for the Faint of Heart

Let’s talk about the cost of official licensing for merchandise. To print and sell official merchandise for major bands, teams, or entertainment franchises, the license is not just a simple fee—it’s an expensive, ongoing investment. Major record labels, sports leagues, and entertainment companies demand high fees for the right to produce official merchandise. These fees include royalties, upfront licensing costs, and stringent restrictions on what can and cannot be sold. It’s a costly endeavor that only serious, authorized entities can afford to take on.

For instance, when you see a custom “Metallica” shirt online, it’s almost certainly not licensed—unless it comes from an authorized retailer or vendor with a direct agreement with the band or label. Even “vintage” designs are often reprinted from unauthorized sources that don’t comply with copyright laws.

Subscription Services and Image Licenses: Read the Fine Print

In addition to band merch, another growing issue lies with graphic design tools and image libraries like Creative Fabrica, Canva, and KITTL. These services provide access to thousands of images, fonts, and graphics that can be used in design projects—but there’s a catch.

Many subscription services have strict terms of use that limit the commercial usage of their content. For example, Creative Fabrica only allows commercial use if you maintain an active paid subscription. Canva has many images that aren’t licensed for commercial purposes, and yet, countless designers overlook this detail when using their resources. Just because you can download a Mickey Mouse template on Canva doesn’t mean you have the right to sell it—especially when it involves a trademarked character.

At Amplify Merch, we carefully vet every design, image, and graphic we use in our products to ensure it’s compliant with the correct license agreements. We also steer clear of using any copyrighted or trademarked logos unless we have explicit permission. The consequences of using images without the proper licensing can be severe, ranging from legal action to costly fines, and we want no part of that.

Photographs and Graphics: Credit Where Credit is Due

It’s important to highlight that photographs and graphic designs are also subject to copyright laws. Photographers and graphic designers invest their time, talent, and resources into creating unique works, and they deserve to be compensated for their efforts. Using someone else’s photograph or graphic without permission is a violation of their copyright, and it’s unfair to take credit for another person’s work.

Here at Amplify Merch, we go out of our way to get the proper permissions to use photos and designs in our merchandise. If we’re using a photo from a photographer, we not only seek their permission, but we also ensure that they are fairly compensated for their work. Whenever possible, we credit the photographer or designer on our site, recognizing their creativity and contribution.

We’re not doing this for practice, and neither are you. Every designer, photographer, and artist is working hard to create something unique, and they deserve to be acknowledged and compensated. Just like we don’t cut corners in our business, we expect the same level of respect for others’ work. Whether we’re working with photographers or graphic designers, we understand that the value of their time and creativity must be recognized.

Copyright, Trademark, and Public Use Licenses: What’s the Difference?

To navigate the complexities of copyright law, it’s essential to understand the differences between the various types of intellectual property protections:

  1. Copyright: This protects the creative work itself, like artwork, songs, writing, and films. Copyright holders have exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute their work. You can’t just use a song or painting in your merchandise without permission.
  2. Trademark: This protects logos, brand names, and other identifiers that represent a brand or company. Using the Nike “swoosh” logo or the Coca-Cola name without authorization is a violation of trademark law.
  3. Limited Use Copyrights: This is a more specific licensing agreement, where the copyright holder allows others to use the work under strict conditions. For example, a photographer might allow their photos to be used for certain types of advertising but not for merchandise.
  4. Public Use Licenses: These are often used for images and content that are free to use, but with specific conditions attached. These conditions include not using the image for commercial purposes or requiring attribution.

At Amplify Merch, we take all these factors into account when creating designs. We respect intellectual property and ensure that all of our products fall within legal boundaries—so our customers can shop with confidence.

Conclusion: Why It Matters

The world of copyright and trademark law may seem complex, but it’s essential for everyone involved in the design, creation, and sale of merchandise to understand and respect intellectual property rights. At Amplify Merch, we carefully monitor our designs, logos, and images to avoid any potential copyright infringement issues. We invest the time, effort, and resources necessary to ensure that our products are fully licensed, compliant, and legally safe.

It might seem tempting to cut corners or take a shortcut with unauthorized designs or images, but the risks involved simply aren’t worth it. Not only do you put your business in jeopardy, but you also undermine the hard work and creativity of the original artists and creators. So, whether you’re buying or selling merchandise, remember: just because something looks official doesn’t mean it is. Trust the experts who prioritize copyright compliance—like us at Amplify Merch—and make sure your purchases and creations are truly legitimate.


Contact us today to get your brand online!

Amplify Merch Embroidery-what you should know

What You Should Know About Embroidery

At Amplify Merch, we want to help you achieve the best results for your custom merch while navigating the challenges of embroidery. While embroidery offers a premium look, it does come with some considerations you should be aware of to get the best outcome.

Why Choose Embroidery?

Embroidery stands out for its high-quality, durable finish. As a stitched design, it can deliver a professional and upscale appearance. However, it does come with a higher price point compared to other printing methods, like screen printing or heat transfer. This is because embroidery involves stitching, which takes time and precision.

Embroidery allows for both flat and 3D designs, as well as single-color and multicolored logos. However, creating the perfect embroidery design requires considering several factors, including your logo’s detail and the size of the design.

Embroidery Challenges

  1. Detail Limitations: Embroidery has limitations when it comes to very intricate designs or fine details. Since the stitches can only be so small, detailed elements like tiny text or intricate images may get blurred or lost. This is why logos with excessive detail or small text often do not perform well with embroidery.
  2. Size and Print Area: Many items available for embroidery have a limited area for printing. While you might be able to embroider a small logo on the chest, larger designs, such as a back logo on a t-shirt, are often better suited for other printing methods (DTF, DTG, or screen printing).
  3. Digitization: All artwork for embroidery needs to be digitized—a process where your design is converted into a file that can be read by embroidery machines. This step ensures your design is ready to be stitched accurately.

Color Options: Standard vs. Unlimited

  • Standard Colors: Ideal for simple, one-color logos or designs with minimal colors. Standard embroidery uses about 12 basic colors and is generally more affordable.
  • Unlimited Colors: Perfect for multicolored logos or intricate designs, including gradients. This option allows for more flexibility but comes with a higher setup cost.

Avoid These Common Issues

  • Negative Space: Avoid leaving too much empty space in your design, as it can cause uneven edges, puckering, and distortion. If your design has negative spaces, consider filling them with color or using larger gradients.
  • Small Details and Short Gradients: Small elements or gradients that don’t flow naturally can lead to poor quality in the final product. Opt for larger, more defined designs for the best results.

Flat vs. 3D Puff Embroidery

  • Flat Embroidery: This technique keeps the stitches flat against the fabric, making it ideal for logos and designs that are not overly complex. It works well with both standard and unlimited colors.
  • 3D Puff Embroidery: This technique raises the design of the fabric, giving it a more prominent, textured look. Best suited for bold shapes and text, 3D puff embroidery is not suitable for thin or detailed fonts, like calligraphy, and can’t be used on all fabric types or with all colors.

Best Locations for Embroidery

  • Front: Common placement for embroidery, particularly the left chest area, which is ideal for logos and text.
  • Side: Some hats allow for small side embroidery.
  • Back: Very few items have embroidery available on the back, as it often requires a larger print area that can be more expensive to produce.

What to Avoid in Embroidery Designs:

  1. Highly Detailed Images and Logos: These don’t perform well in embroidery because the stitching can’t capture the fine details.
  2. Small or Short Gradients: These can cause uneven stitching and may not come out well.
  3. Calligraphy/Scripts: Many scripts, particularly delicate ones, don’t translate well to embroidery due to their small size and complexity.
  4. Small Graphics (less than 0.86″ or 20mm): Small details can get lost or distorted.
  5. Distressed or Textured Graphics: These can be difficult to replicate with embroidery, and much of the detail may be lost.

What Doesn’t Work for Embroidery:

  • Photographic Images: Embroidery can’t replicate photographic images directly. These need to be simplified into solid shapes and colors.
  • Small Letters: Even if the letters are larger than 0.86″ (20mm), intricate fonts or small text can cause issues with color shifts or uneven stitching.

By keeping these guidelines in mind, you can make the most of embroidery for your custom merch and avoid common pitfalls, ensuring that your designs turn out crisp, professional, and visually appealing.

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We can set you up with any of the below, all with custom high-quality embroidery to fit any budget.

  • Patches (Multiple shapes)
  • Hats (multiple styles)
  • Visors
  • T-shirts (multiple brands, styles, and colors)
  • Hoodies (multiple brands, styles, and colors)
  • Vests
  • Pants
  • Bags
  • Aprons
  • Socks
  • Jackets (multiple brands, styles, and colors)
  • Blankets
  • Infant and Toddler Products
  • Shorts

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Looking for some online help with merch or your brand?

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  • NO upfront costs
  • NO set up fees
  • NO membership fees
  • NO risk to you
  • NO inventory required (unless you want to)
  • Hundreds of products available
  • Multiple providers
  • Buy in bulk or a single item

Are you in need of online assistance for your merchandise or brand promotion? We’ve got you covered! We specialize in creating custom event merchandise, band merchandise, venue items, and more. Whether you need items in bulk for in-person sales, online listings for event pick-up, or individual online sales, we’ve got you covered. We can also set up a brand showcase page for you.

Simply let us know your requirements and send us your graphics and specifications, or we can create something for you from scratch. We’ll set up a dedicated page for your event and ensure your products gain visibility. We handle posting, listing, creating ads, and promoting your event and merchandise across various online platforms. This includes giving fans an exclusive preview of your merchandise with built-in advertising, all at no cost to you. We don’t make a profit unless you do.

With Amplify Merch, we take on the hard work for you. We understand that not everyone has the time, energy, or desire to maintain a website. Let us handle the creation, setup, listing, order management, and more for you. You can benefit from bulk discounts on your orders, and your customers and fans can conveniently place their orders online. Forget about spending hours comparing quotes and companies online or over the phone – we’ll handle that.

Start selling your products online or order in bulk for your shows without having to disrupt your current merch. We are here to enhance your merchandising game.

Looking for special editions and limited editions for a new album release or event?

You have the freedom to choose what you want. Whether it’s the highest quality T-shirt available or the best price, outfitting your band with merch, or needing banners, flyers, or giveaways – we’ve got you covered. We are constantly seeking new providers and ensuring printing quality so that you don’t have to worry about it.

Let’s begin! Reach out to us at tabby@amplifymerch.com or send us a message on Facebook with your requirements.

We’re excited about the opportunity to work with you!

Welcome to Amplify Merch for Local Bands

Welcome to our brand-new website! We are thrilled to provide a platform for fans and bands to expand their product sales beyond local shows.

We encourage you to take a look around our website. Our company is relatively new, and we work with various suppliers and print providers. This means that you won’t have to deal with any order minimums, but if you want bulk, we can get bulk too.

We have a large variety of products available for your brands. 100% RISK FREE