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Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 14th, 2010, 5:46 pm
by Dave M
Work shirts are an important part of any professional business and asking that question here IS what this forum is about. Just my opinion!

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 15th, 2010, 2:10 am
by chipfix
newman wrote: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
Well there are a lot of different aspects to this business and there is nothing wrong with this question.
A professional appearance is important in this and any business and you recommending sears is not helpful advice (if you don't have anything good to say...)

I come here every day because I have a passion for my job and am interested in reading any relevant topic even if it is someone asking a question
already asked and buried in the forum it may be something I missed.(I am not one of those people that will say search) at least put a link to help...we are not forced to spend our time here.

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 15th, 2010, 6:30 am
by t4k
chipfix wrote:
newman wrote: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
Well there are a lot of different aspects to this business and there is nothing wrong with this question.
A professional appearance is important in this and any business and you recommending sears is not helpful advice (if you don't have anything good to say...)

I come here every day because I have a passion for my job and am interested in reading any relevant topic even if it is someone asking a question
already asked and buried in the forum it may be something I missed.(I am not one of those people that will say search) at least put a link to help...we are not forced to spend our time here.
Telling someone to search is not necessarily rude. How many times have you looked for something in a store or online and as you search, you find something else you were looking or thinking about. It happens to me frequently as I search for various items whether it be related to this field or not.

So I still say SEARCH first.....ask questions second!

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 15th, 2010, 9:54 am
by whitestache
I use queensboro.com they only require a min. order of 4. Shirts are nice quality.

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 15th, 2010, 3:00 pm
by Dr.Chipster
I use an independent embroider who works from her home. I buy my own shirts and she has a template made for me. The cost is about $8.00 a shirt. My wife is an awesome shopper and finds my shirts at the end of each season. So we get summer shirts for the following year at the end of summer and winter shirts for the following year at the end of winter. She shops Dillards, Khols, Target, and Wal Mart for single colored polos or denim long sleeve, usually pays about 5.00 a shirt when out of season. So total cost around $13.00 a shirt.

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: December 15th, 2010, 3:01 pm
by Dr.Chipster
Nice Logo Glass Tec

Re: Any tips on getting work shirts?

Posted: May 6th, 2011, 10:40 am
by SMITHY
whitestache wrote:I use queensboro.com they only require a min. order of 4. Shirts are nice quality.
Wow, I checked them out. Their pricing is awesome! Thanks for the lead.