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I was thinking of buying some shirts/phone cases from RedBubble but I don't know if the quality is good? I hear a lot of good things, but then I'll hear a bad thing and it makes me doubt myself. It's quite expensive there, so I want to be sure I won't regret purchasing from them. I just really want some video game shirts and phone cases to show my fandoms! If you have any experience with them, I'd love to know! Thanks :)
 
I've bought phone cases from there before and really love them. I have an iPhone and buy the "tough" phone cases and don't use a screen protector, and my phone is still fine after numerous falls. The only time it's gotten scratched was when it fell out of my pocket while I was doing the dishes and came into contact with a knife, haha, and the only thing that could've really prevented that was having a screen protector.
 
I bought a shirt and a pillowcase from them. No complaints, it might take awhile to ship depending on where you live but the quality was fine and they didn't mess up my order or anything! And I love the products of course
 
I got a Marshal shirt from that company. It’s quite adorable and looks exactly like they advertised it to be. It was expensive, but I did get what I paid for. :)
 
most of their stuff is pretty OK quality, but the one problem i have with redbubble is how much stolen art is on there and people making money off of other people's hard work. but with a site LIKE redbubble its really unpreventable so you can only blame the thieves. that being said i try to avoid art that looks sketchy/like someone's but didn't give consent, but i have bought a few things i didn't know if they were or not. if it looks cute and you can't find the original, i say you might as well buy it


in the end, its a good site to get custom, reasonable-ish goods from and the internet is the internet
 
Oh yeah, for sure. I tried to avoid the art that didn't have an artist portfolio. And if it is a random person stealing someone's art, the style of art the upload varies greatly whereas artists who upload their own work will have their own style which you can usually tell is consistent in what they upload :) Then again, it isn't fail safe, which is unfortunate. I wish I could tell or there was some way for RedBubble to crack down on thieves.

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I've bought phone cases from there before and really love them. I have an iPhone and buy the "tough" phone cases and don't use a screen protector, and my phone is still fine after numerous falls. The only time it's gotten scratched was when it fell out of my pocket while I was doing the dishes and came into contact with a knife, haha, and the only thing that could've really prevented that was having a screen protector.

I'm definitely excited about the phone case :) I *did* get the tough one. What I hate about having a Galaxy S8 Plus is that the camera is centre back and in most designs, the camera hole in the case usually cuts out a crucial part of the design :( So I couldn't get my favourites.
 
I hate redbubble. Stupid poseur company that charges $30 for a shirt that shrinks 3 sizes as soon as you wash it.

Don't buy from redbubble unless you love burning money and eating puppies
 
Idk i dont like redbubble much. I ordered a few shirts from there when i was like 10 lol.
 
the phone cases are very good quality, i think majority of my phone cases - if not all of them - are from redbubble (except for my current one lol). i cant remember the shirts but they're nice from what i remember, and the hoodies are rly soft when u first get them (i still have one from years ago but it's thinned out and has lots of holes in it lol). the only setback is that everything's expensive, and what others have said, is that there can be stolen art and stuff. i'd check out other online shops (and specific artists' shops so you know you're supporting them directly) for some cheaper alternatives, though.
 
I bought a shirt there that was way too small and I couldn't even wear it. I haven't tried to put it on lately, but it probably fits, but feels like it's choking me. I can't remember what size I choose, but the size they gave was small, like children size. I could had sent it back, but I'd have to pay for shipping and handling to send back something that cost as much as the fee to send it back.

No thanks. And they also lost a potential customer.
 
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I have bought t-shirts from them. The quality of the shirts are decent. The screen print doesn?t seem to fade with washes. I?ve noticed s line in one of the graphics on one of my shirts though, but it is probably from multiple washes. It?s to be expected from a screen-print graphic.
 
I've bought some shirts and stickers on Redbubble before. If the price is deterring you from getting something you want, you can wait for little sales to go on. At the top of Redbubble's page, sometimes it will feature a little coupon code. Sometimes it's going to be for stuff you really don't care for, but I've gotten shirts discounted (15-20%?) by watching out for those before purchasing them. A simple Google search for coupon codes may find results for what you want, and it's always good to do that for whatever website you're purchasing from if you're concerned about pricing.

I've worn one of my shirts to death (unisex t-shirt, Oct. 2015). It's pretty thin, and the printing is peeling off a bit. Since then, they released the Classic T-shirt which is of thicker material (bought Nov. 2017), and with just as much use, it has held up with no peeling at all. My women's relaxed fit t-shirt also hasn't peeled at all either (bought Nov. 2015). I'm quite happy with them. I just won't be buying the standard unisex again.
 
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