ZTF sweatpants
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I bet he sells AT LEAST 10.
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Dozens I say, DOZENS!MikeDamone said:I bet he sells AT LEAST 10.
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ZTF is a good player and more power to him for setting up a site. That said, I doubt he is doing it himself. The money he makes from this will likely be negligible.
Print on demand stuff like this normally has 50-60% margins when done by the person selling. My guess is he had to hire that out and probably give up equity so that will cut into those margins. It’s good experience for him, but he’s not going to break the bank from this.
Johnny Manziel could have made a shit ton of money doing this. ZTF, not so much. -
He might make enough to buy a round at Earl’s. Seriously, who is going to buy ZTF merch? This looks like stuff his relatives and close friends would wear to a game.RoadDawg55 said:ZTF is a good player and more power to him for setting up a site. That said, I doubt he is doing it himself. The money he makes from this will likely be negligible.
Print on demand stuff like this normally has 50-60% margins when done by the person selling. My guess is he had to hire that out and probably give up equity so that will cut into those margins. It’s good experience for him, but he’s not going to break the bank from this.
Johnny Manziel could have made a shit ton of money doing this. ZTF, not so much.
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Seriously? How many fucking college players have enough brand recognition to sell some merch? I mean maybe Jack should have gotten a few bucks off of @Doogles Lockner jerseyMikeDamone said:
He might make enough to buy a round at Earl’s. Seriously, who is going to buy ZTF merch? This looks like stuff his relatives and close friends would wear to a game.RoadDawg55 said:ZTF is a good player and more power to him for setting up a site. That said, I doubt he is doing it himself. The money he makes from this will likely be negligible.
Print on demand stuff like this normally has 50-60% margins when done by the person selling. My guess is he had to hire that out and probably give up equity so that will cut into those margins. It’s good experience for him, but he’s not going to break the bank from this.
Johnny Manziel could have made a shit ton of money doing this. ZTF, not so much. -
Qb’s at big schools and maybe a Heisman contending skill player. The rest of them have no brand recognition. A tik toker with 100k followers has maybe 5x’s the actual value compared to even a good college football player not at a marquee position.YellowSnow said:
Seriously? How many fucking college players have enough brand recognition to sell some merch? I mean maybe Jack should have gotten a few bucks off of @Doogles Lockner jerseyMikeDamone said:
He might make enough to buy a round at Earl’s. Seriously, who is going to buy ZTF merch? This looks like stuff his relatives and close friends would wear to a game.RoadDawg55 said:ZTF is a good player and more power to him for setting up a site. That said, I doubt he is doing it himself. The money he makes from this will likely be negligible.
Print on demand stuff like this normally has 50-60% margins when done by the person selling. My guess is he had to hire that out and probably give up equity so that will cut into those margins. It’s good experience for him, but he’s not going to break the bank from this.
Johnny Manziel could have made a shit ton of money doing this. ZTF, not so much. -
The whole premise of NIL is that schools get rich off of individual player's uniform and stuff
That's true to an extent but fans care way more about the uniform than the name on the back
College football makes a name for players more than players making a name for the schools
USC and Notre Dame still don't have names on jerseys







