Any tips on getting work shirts?
Try SamsClub.com
I came across the site and found out there's no setup fee and minimum is 6 i think. Also, you can use your own custom logo...still no setup fee which is really nice.
And for business cards, I find vistaprint.com to be the cheapest. 1000 Glossy cards for around $35? Also, you can use your own graphics.
I came across the site and found out there's no setup fee and minimum is 6 i think. Also, you can use your own custom logo...still no setup fee which is really nice.
And for business cards, I find vistaprint.com to be the cheapest. 1000 Glossy cards for around $35? Also, you can use your own graphics.
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lakosbo, Usually your local embroidery shops will have a variety of shirts available also. I purchased 8 golf style shirts and had my business name embroidered on the left side over the pocket and later when the weather started getting hot, I ordered a dozen white tee shirts with my business name screen printed on the front as it was on the golf shifts and also in large red letters on the back. This is a real eye catcher. I think I paid about $16 bucks for the golf shifts and less than $10 bucks for the tees.
I found this website while surfing around. My shirts came in friday and they look great. The prices were great and the site has a feature to let you design the shirt and see how it wil look online.
http://www.customink.com
http://www.customink.com
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Somebody mentioned business cards earlier I had mine done on plastic tears ago and some of my customers have had the originals since I started. The cannot be screwed or written on and because I had them done on gold plastic they seem stand out when put in a folder or on the wall amongst others.
33,000 + screen repairs over 18 years and still learning.
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Does anyone know where I can find a plain black work shirt? I'm sorry if this has been repeated there's something wrong with the search it says there's a Ikonboard error.
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Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?
You need to find a local sewing shop that does embrodery also. I order my shirts and hats and she puts my logo on them for less than $3 per item execpt hats. I buy shirts sometimes from a local store and she will embroder them also. Most large printing or embrodery shops dont have the time to do small jobs. My hats are normally $11 each w/logo. 10 or more and the price drops. I give away hats to people that wear them all the time. Good source of walking advertizement. Have a good day!

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i cant believe work shirts are even part of any discussion - you need to try sears and start concentrating on repairing windshields and contributing something meaningful to this forum - not neccessarily in that order
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Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?
I purchased workshirts on line this year at: http://www.sullivanuniforms.com/
I have no other connection with them.
Jere
I have no other connection with them.
Jere
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