Yes, you can, but you would be breaking the law in doing so. That's what trade names and copyrights and patents and all that stuff are about. You would be infringing on the use of a registered trade name. Same with things like the Nike "swoosh" or the "three stripes" of Adidas. They're all "taken" and you cannot legally use them without permission (which essentially means paying for and getting a license to use the name or symbol - which a large company (particularly one that makes things that include apparel) will not grant.
original ones made by you
Yes.
On ROBLOX a user could create and upload one and put it for sale.
To sell (T-) Shirts you have to buy Builders club (any type) if you have bc (builders club) click the shirt then look for configure this shirt. CLick it and scroll to the bottom and check sell this item and put in the price.
no because none cares about american sports except for the united states themselves
Yes and no they sell skinny jeans but I don't think the sell band t shirts and I'm sure they have other emo clothes emi clothes for girls are just a bunch of clothes put together
A car is typically only registered in one name. If town names are put on the registration, both would have to be present to sell it.
Yes, you can, but you would be breaking the law in doing so. That's what trade names and copyrights and patents and all that stuff are about. You would be infringing on the use of a registered trade name. Same with things like the Nike "swoosh" or the "three stripes" of Adidas. They're all "taken" and you cannot legally use them without permission (which essentially means paying for and getting a license to use the name or symbol - which a large company (particularly one that makes things that include apparel) will not grant.
First you have to set up the equation in slope intercept form: y=3x+1500 y=20x Now you solve: 20x=3x+1500 -3x -3x 17x=1500 /17 /17 x=88.235 Since you can not sell 88.2 T-Shirts you must round UP to 89, because if you round down to 88, you did not sell enough to break even. Hope that helps!
5. Then you can put them in family members names if you share the same last name.
You would probably have to find a collector. The best way is most likely to put them on Ebay.
Players don't always have fixed squad numbers in international teams like in club teams, so it isn't always practical to put the names on the backs of shirts. Another reason is that sometimes a player may have to change a shirt during a match if it got ripped or covered in blood, so it would make no sense to have to put on a shirt with another player's name on it. For these and other reasons it is often simpler not to have the names on the shirts.