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Old 06-08-2014, 11:38 PM
Mikem8560 Mikem8560 is offline
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id be in for a couple but id need 3x
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Old 06-09-2014, 09:28 AM
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I would def be in for a couple ts.
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Old 06-09-2014, 11:01 AM
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$30.00 for a heavyweight gildan T-shirt isn't that bad.
As I mentioned in a previous reply, I had several custom shirts made up for my trolling flies, and That's what they cost me for the "lighter! weight Gildans.What surprised me was the extremely minor price drop from from small to large quantities
Heck it didn't drop significantly from 12 to 100 shirts, and if I remember correctly, it was about .75 cents each
I used Custom Ink, so they may be more expensive that some other printers, but were pretty easy to deal with.

Anyone who takes this on would have their work cut out for them, and won't be getting rich at $30 bucks a shirt.
Good luck Sandy if you decide to take it on.I'd take a few T's and a hoody if you do.
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Old 06-09-2014, 09:23 PM
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$30.00 for a heavyweight gildan T-shirt isn't that bad.
As I mentioned in a previous reply, I had several custom shirts made up for my trolling flies, and That's what they cost me for the "lighter! weight Gildans.What surprised me was the extremely minor price drop from from small to large quantities
Heck it didn't drop significantly from 12 to 100 shirts, and if I remember correctly, it was about .75 cents each
I used Custom Ink, so they may be more expensive that some other printers, but were pretty easy to deal with.

Anyone who takes this on would have their work cut out for them, and won't be getting rich at $30 bucks a shirt.
Good luck Sandy if you decide to take it on.I'd take a few T's and a hoody if you do.
I worked with the online printers as well. I was doing this for Sarah`s artwork. 7/8 color and huge files which they like. The latest DTG direct to garment digi printers can do some nice work, but screen printing is the way to get the values right. They also last.

Maybe I can revisit this with Sarah. Let`s think more on this. Any 23`s around Bath?
Yes, Maine.
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