So tell me what you want, what you really really want... (in which an invitation is extended).

So tell me what you want, what you really really want... (in which an invitation is extended).

My hopes with this little store is to offer a range of items that can represent the width and breadth of the LGBTQ2IA community. The only problem is that's a lot of flags to add to a lot of different items and each one takes time to process into a live item for sale on my site.


Changing the images themselves, tweaking the colouring on a rainbow, that's the easy part. It's going through all the steps with the printer and my online store to offer the image as an item, or several different items, that takes time. And I'm working on that, trying to balance my time between finishing new designs to add and adding variants of the ones I've already posted.

And I'd hate to know that somewhere out there is an intersex person dying to see their flag show up as the String Theory Bunny on a hoodie but instead I'm making up onesies that no one is actually interested in.

So I'd like to extend an invitation, if there is a specific item on the shop (i.e. a tanktop) that you'd love to see with a specific set of colours or with a different one of my designs, let me know and I'll do my best to add it ASAP. No expectations or commitment assumed with the request, you might see it and decide it's not for you or change your mind for any other reason - this is just my way to try and make sure I'm putting my time into adding the products folks are interested in seeing.

I also want to add that not all colour combinations can necessarily work on all designs - as much as I love the progress pride flag, it's pretty tough from a visual design perspective to add that many colours onto things! I will do my best to get you what you want, though, and will of course let you know if there's an issue with making a requested item available.

Thank you for reading all this and for considering it and, possibly, for letting me know what you'd like to see me add sooner rather than later.

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