shirt printing
Who's got the best deal on shirts? I would like to get 5 or so. This washing my 1 ($40 total) shirt is getting OLD?:~)
I like a white knit shirt w/ collar.
Business name on front, & Coitster's logo on back in vinyl lettering.
Couldn't we get together & get a better deal than individually?
Thanks
Ken
I like a white knit shirt w/ collar.
Business name on front, & Coitster's logo on back in vinyl lettering.
Couldn't we get together & get a better deal than individually?
Thanks
Ken
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How does he know what your shirts look like?
I have an inside connection for custom shirts, but I don't know if it would matter for you guys. My brother is a freelance embroidery designer. He does the artwork and digitizes the image... tells the sewing machine how to sew the design. He is set up only for small quantities, and outsources any screen printing needs. It's good for me anyway... I don't know if it would be good for y'all.
I know you can get a nice polo with whatever logo image you want one the front for a lot less than $40. I would have to check, but my guess is something like $25 ea for a half dozen shirts. If you are serious, tell me what you have in mind and I can check into it. Embroidery would get a bit expensive for large print on the back like Coitster must have.
A good option for you might be what is like a cross between a t shirt and a polo. It looks like a polo, but is more of a t-shirt type cotton. Breathes good, lightwieght and comfortable, but still has the collar and buttons. This would be ideal for screenprinting on the back. My cousin had some of these done up for his carpet cleaning biz. I might try some this summer.
I have an inside connection for custom shirts, but I don't know if it would matter for you guys. My brother is a freelance embroidery designer. He does the artwork and digitizes the image... tells the sewing machine how to sew the design. He is set up only for small quantities, and outsources any screen printing needs. It's good for me anyway... I don't know if it would be good for y'all.
I know you can get a nice polo with whatever logo image you want one the front for a lot less than $40. I would have to check, but my guess is something like $25 ea for a half dozen shirts. If you are serious, tell me what you have in mind and I can check into it. Embroidery would get a bit expensive for large print on the back like Coitster must have.
A good option for you might be what is like a cross between a t shirt and a polo. It looks like a polo, but is more of a t-shirt type cotton. Breathes good, lightwieght and comfortable, but still has the collar and buttons. This would be ideal for screenprinting on the back. My cousin had some of these done up for his carpet cleaning biz. I might try some this summer.
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