Amanda Glidewell is co-owner of Sister Shirts at 165 Morrow Ave., Suite 101, in Trussville.
Q: How did Sister Shirts get its start?
A: Sister Shirts was originally run by two sisters (Michelle Tice and April Evans) from their basement. I worked with them for years before purchasing the business about 11 years ago. I now run the business, with help from my four sisters.
Q: Why did you choose the Gateway location?
A: After outgrowing the Watterson Parkway space, I moved the shop to the Gateway in September 2023. I love Trussville and felt this was the right spot for the business to grow and serve the community.
Q: What kinds of products do you offer?
A: All tees are designed and printed in-house, from faith-based and game day shirts to shirts for reunions, Disney trips, business logos, and special events.
Q: What styles are popular right now?
A: Customers will love the muted tones coming soon for fall. Sister Shirts also carries a wide variety for all ages—from kids to grandparents.
Q: What sets Sister Shirts apart?
A: Customization and quick turnaround. I value excellence and customer service, ensuring every order meets high standards.
Q: What’s ahead for this season?
A: Sister Shirts is launching Halloween designs, hosting “Trick or Treat in the TED” on Oct. 26, and holding our “Pink-Mas” holiday open house on Nov. 6 to kick off the Christmas season.

