Custom Elementary T-Shirts For Your School
Our customers really shine in their custom elementary school t-shirts from CustomInk.com!
Custom tees are a great way to commemorate all the special times kids go through in elementary school—from making a sports team, to birthdays, to graduation day! Take a look at our customers photos for inspiration, which also helped inspire our birthday party ideas for kids and tween birthday party ideas!
Minatare "Little Indians" by Minatare "Little Indians"
"This is a picture of some of our elementary basketball players. We are a small, poverty school district (97% on government assistance) and have been focusing on involvement. This year we had th..."
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No Excuses at Pope Elementary by No Excuses University at Pope Elementary
"All students at Pope Elementary were presented with a t-shirt sporting our No Excuses University logo. These shirts and this logo serve as a reminder that our students are college bound!"
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Autism Awareness Walk Participants by campdirector
"Jennie Dean Elementary Staff and Teachers join forces to raise Autism Awareness. The teachers and staff will be participating in area Autism Awareness Walks and have collected donations for the wa..."
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We survived another school year!!!!! by Garretson Elementary Staff
"Our Elementary Staff ordered end of the year shirts with our Blue Dragon Mascot. It was so very easy to design and order. The t-shirts came very quickly. We will be designing an elementary shirt in..."
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Little Girl Cheer Camp by Beat Blair -- Little Girl Cheer Camp
"We had over sixty elementary girls sign up for cheerleading camp this year. The shirts were fantastic and Custom Ink was very easy to work with. The parents really enjoyed the quality and the fact ..."
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Eastwood Gearheads by Robotics Team
"What is it with kids these days, making robots to cure the sick? Thirty-two teams from our 13 elementary and three middle schools designed, built, and programmed robots made primarily out of LEGOs..."
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