Marat, the Estonian textile company which has the rights to make the Eurovision t-shirts, has already sold about 5000 Eurovision t-shirts.
Marat's sales manager Alo Lepp told that they will make about 2000-3000 shirts. The shirts that have currently been sold are mostly been bough by Estonians, so the shirts that will be made will be made mainly for the foreigners.
He also added that usally it's very hard to sell 1000 one-theme t-shirts in Estonia.