Okay, here’s my blog post about “camiseta sporting”, written from a personal experience perspective, using simple HTML tags, and mimicking the style of the example you provided:

So, the other day I was messing around trying to get a custom “camiseta sporting,” you know, a Sporting Lisbon jersey. I’m a huge fan, and I wanted something unique, not just the regular one everyone else has. I figured, how hard could it be?
First, I started by looking around online. I was searching for pictures, and ideas, just to see my options. I mean many shops do some basic customization, names and numbers, that kind of thing. But I wanted to be unique.
My Design Attempts
I opened up some online design tools. Thought I was pretty clever. Played around with colors, tried adding some images, even considered putting my face on it (thankfully, I thought better of that).
- Attempt 1: Way too flashy. Looked like a clown threw up on a green and white jersey.
- Attempt 2: Too boring. Just the standard jersey with a tiny, almost invisible logo change. What’s the point?
- Attempt 3: Getting closer… but still not quite there. I messed with fonts, sizes, placement… It was a whole thing.
Finally, after what felt like hours, I landed on a design I actually liked. It was a little old and new. Not perfect, but it was mine. I saved the design and then looked around for somewhere which can really make a nice shirt.
I was really happy at the end. I finally got my shirt!