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Custom Discord Community T-Shirt Design for Your Server

June 14, 2026 5 min read By Emma Whitfield
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  1. The two tees a server shop should stock first
  2. Design placement on a community tee
  3. Color picks that sell
  4. Pricing math for a community tee
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

The tee is the volume product in a Discord community shop. Members buy it first because it is the lowest price point and the easiest yes. The Airlume Cotton Tee ($19.88 VIP base) is the workhorse, with the Premium Triblend Crew Tee ($23.88) as a softer, slightly more premium option. Most community shops sell three or four tees for every hoodie in the first few months, then shift toward hoodies as members start collecting pieces.

The two tees a server shop should stock first

Design placement on a community tee

Four layouts cover most server tee designs:

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Color picks that sell

Black remains the volume color in nearly every community shop. A reasonable starting palette:

Pricing math for a community tee

TeeVIP baseTypical retailMargin per piece
Cotton tee, chest logo$19.88$28-32$8-12
Triblend tee$23.88$33-38$9-14

Tee margin is smaller per unit than a hoodie, but volume makes up for it, especially in the first few months of a shop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a complex, multi-color server logo?

Yes. Unlimited colors per design at the same per-piece price, no setup or per-color charge.

What size range is available?

XS through 3XL on standard cotton tees, with women's cuts available as well.

Can a member add their own username to the design?

Yes. Per-piece customization at no minimum order.

Will the print hold up to regular washing?

Yes. The print process is rated for regular wear and standard care. Washing inside out in cold water extends the life of the print.

Emma Whitfield
Emma WhitfieldSide Hustle and Creator Economy Writer

Emma writes about the creator economy and the rise of merch-as-revenue for individual creators. After running her own creator brand for three years she now covers the side hustle and merch monetization side of POD.

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