960 Twitter followers. 1050 Facebook friends*. University of 22,000.

The process couldn't be simpler. You get in contact with Shirtspace, I print your design onto a series of coloured shirts, and then I wear it as I go about my day-to-day business as a student, and promote you on my social media. But why is this better than, say, an ad in the paper?

Firstly, I'm a student. Going to lectures and classes and societies, and even just going out shopping, I come into contact with hundreds of people directly and thousands of people indirectly every single day. I'm a member of the Oxford Union where I speak regularly in front of an audience of around 300 - and that's just one day of the week! I do other similar debating societies and dinners, and am a member of a college of over 400 undergraduate students and a similar number of graduate students, not to mention staff, while having to go to lectures at the Exam Schools and classes in other colleges with similar numbers of people every day. This is a market of 22,000 students to tap into - not to mention my 2000+ social media followers.

To put it simply, I get around a fair bit. And having your message on my t-shirt will make it stand out amidst a crowd of bland, samey shirts. People will ask me what I'm wearing. And this is the second benefit: I can pitch your business personally to each individual who asks. That means I can tell them your latest promotions and offers in a way that will get them there, rather than via a leaflet which will just get chucked in the bin.

There's also the added bonus of having your message all over our Twitter and Facebook pages for the week, as well as on our site!

*as of 5th February 2015