Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Another option is to donate them to a local womens shelter or any type of shelter in your area. Usually you can get a receipt and use it as a tax write off. Just figure out a price for the shirts and have the shelter give you a receipt. Save that and give to your accountant for tax purposes
We keep ours for test print use. Of course 1500 is a lot of shirts and I'd rather do what you're doing and try to get something out of them. I don't like to test print on pellons, unless it's on a light or white shirt we don't use them at all and stick to real garments.
or sell them as printed with a vintage wooden frame and ask $30 each!
EBAY!!! bag of rags or test shirts $10.00 for 30
If I get a market strategy, seriously...I might begin to IMPORT customers "screw ups" to sell here....after all, most of the people buying them either cannot read English, or they do not care if its spelled correctly.
That's a hell of a lot better than one of my last die stamping (engraving) jobs I had before getting back into screen printing.The back of this particular business card was printed in four different Asian languages, and with every little dot or line segment having significance and meaning something, they were a bitch to not only proofread, but to print and examine during the run and afterward as it was not uncommon for the dies to fill and clog in places, and leave small voids.Noticeable when one knows what to look for, but, as I said, damn near impossible on this one!