Barrel Maker Printing is Selling T-Shirts to Raise Money for Businesses in Chicago

“We’re all in this together.” It’s a phrase you hear a lot these days— from corporations, arts organizations, celebrities, or maybe even your neighbors. Some people really put those words into practice, and a few of them happen to be the folks at Barrel Maker Printing.

Shortly after the cancelation and shut-down of many events and local small businesses in March, the printing operation—based in north suburban Buffalo Grove—established an online store selling T-shirts which tout their wearers’ support of a number of Chicago institutions.

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Barrel Maker Printing was started in 2009 by Erin and Justin Moore and has been printing shirts since then for occasions and establishments both large and small. Knowing that many Chicagoans in the service industry were out of work— as well as the print shop’s similar position of reduced income— Barrel Maker Printing employees connected with record stores, venues, restaurants, and more to coordinate the launch of their Saving Small Business Chicago online shop.

Participating businesses either submit artwork to be used for their shirt designs or are each paired with a Chicago artist to create a new design. For each T-shirt purchased, $10 is set aside for a fund to help raise money for participating businesses. A few of the designs currently featured on the Barrel Maker’s online shop include shirts supporting Avondale music venue Sleeping Village, Logan Square’s Chicago Diner, Wicker Park gem Quimby’s Bookstore, and more.

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Barrel Maker Printing is also facilitating separate online platforms for businesses to sell merchandise and accept tips that can be used to raise money for furloughed workers. With so many out of work and in a holding pattern while they wait to see what comes next, those employed by these small businesses need all the help they can get— and thankfully, there are people like those at Barrel Maker Printing who are ready and eager to help.

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