Originally, I thought about limiting the purchase quantity to one and fought with the website tool to either remove or put a max on the quantity field. This is my first time putting together a website and I didn't imagine I would run into any technical limitations. My requirements are simple, yet, I feel like I'm pushing the capability boundaries on this website tool. I digress. Conclusion: There is no limit on how many you want to purchase; however, you are still limited by how many there are in stock.
1/2 of the inventory is allocated for purchase and the other 1/2 for requests. If one side runs out, do I re-balance and move stock from one side to the other? I have no clue; I'll figure it out when the situation occurs. The non-profit idea is to have the purchase side fund the request side. At the moment, costs are running high, so the purchase of one can only paid for a request of one. Eventually and hopefully, the purchase of one can support a request of 2/3. So, for now, when you buy one, you are paying forward or helping another person get one for free.
What you see is the image of the T-shift as a proof/template.
There is only a select number of colors and sizes in stock. The color pull down menu shows what colors are available. Even though the fabric is laundered (I'm assuming that means pre-washed), friends have told me that the T-shirt will shrink after the first wash.
Shipping is included.
For now, only shipping to US addresses. I need time to figure out if I can offer a flat international rate.
Shipping is via USPS First Class. Use the following USPS webpage to determine what zone you are in relative to 99114. https://postcalc.usps.com/DomesticZoneChart (click on the "Get Zone of Zip Code Pair).
For Zone 1, USPS First Class will take 2 days,
For Zone 3, USPS First Class will take 3 days,
For Zone 5, USPS First Class will take 2-3 days,
For Zone 8, USPS First Class will take 3 days,
Post CCP Virus, maybe add an extra day.