T-Shirt Ideas for Sports

The easiest way to find sports ideas for T-shirts is to use the Internet. There are a number of sites that cater to sports T-shirt customers. They all have stock designs and most will allow shoppers to make custom designs, for those who want to feature the local team of their choice. For those who prefer to visit a physical location, stores like Big 5 Sporting Goods and Old Navy sell sports T-shirts.
  1. Zazzle.com Offers Templates and Custom Design Capability

    • T-shirts can advertise a team, business or cause.

      Zazzle.com allows you to create your own design, but offers a number of templates to help get you started. You can upload an image or logo and write your own text. T-shirts come in a variety of colors and sizes. If you are looking for ideas, checking out the templates is a good starting point.

    Smackapparel.com Lets You Talk Smack Through Your T-shirt

    • You can feature a slogan or promote a product.

      As befits their name, smackapparel.com makes T-shirts that "talk smack" for the wearer. For example, a Cubs T-shirts read "The only thing I hate more than Sox Baseball...are those Bandwagon Sox fans!" and CUBS -- Completely Useless By September." A Philadelphia Flyer hockey T-shirt reads "'I'm too pretty to be a Penguins Fan."

    Rivalart.com Features a Large Selection of Mascots to Choose From

    • You might want to promote yourself at a sports event.

      Rivalart.com utilizes a lot of mascot clip art. On the site, the shopper picks out the mascot or can start with a design template. You can then even pick the make of the shirt - Hanes or Gildan. Then you can pick out personalized names and numbers for the back of the shirt.

    Fairgamesports.com Features Funny Slogans

    • Many T-shirts advertise your favorite team.

      Fairgamesports.com has hundreds of stock designs to choose from but also allows shoppers to make their own custom designs. Many of the stock designs have cartoon figures, along with mottoes and funny slogans, such as "Life's a Game. Baseball is serious."