
You can make the background transparent in ImageReady; don't think that Photoshop itself supports that export setting.
In ImageReady, pick the background colour and set it to 'transparent' in the optimization palette. But then their shirts would be transparent, too. So colouring the background differently first might be a good idea...
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:27,
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In ImageReady, pick the background colour and set it to 'transparent' in the optimization palette. But then their shirts would be transparent, too. So colouring the background differently first might be a good idea...

transparent and white are different things so the white will stay white and the background will be transparent.
you're thinking of T-Shirt Transfers
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:36,
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you're thinking of T-Shirt Transfers

like the colour of the background and the colour of their shirts were the same. In that case, if he or she picked that colour to be tagged as "transparent" in the gif, the shirts would be see-through.
Sorry for colourblindness (still can't see the difference, I have to admit)
EDIT: Well, no difference to be seen anymore
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Thu 4 Mar 2004, 16:42,
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Sorry for colourblindness (still can't see the difference, I have to admit)
EDIT: Well, no difference to be seen anymore