T-Shirt POD Update
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- canoe
It's been a while since last we spoke about T-Shirts...
Does anyone have print-on-demand recommendations?
FAIR WARNING: I'm not trying to make tons of money, so I don't care about buying 1,000 shirts to make an extra $100. I want this to be EASY ON ME because I'm busy.
Anyways, I'm mostly worried about the quality of the shirts and whether or not they are made in USA and are not sweat shop shit. If you know of a company please recommend. Thanks!
- cbass990
I'm in this process right now. I find it hard to tell what different types of shirts will feel like, unless you go into the screen printer place of business to feel out some samples..
There was a site, maybe threadbird.com that had every type of shirt and descriptions like: super soft, comfortable, sort of soft etc..I thought that was really helpful but can't find the site I saw it on..
I just ordered Next Level 6210 and they're pretty comfortable. I've read a lot about other brands having issues with ladies t-shirts because of fit...and its a problem apparently..Just my 2 cents.
- canoe0
I'm familiar with Next Level... and I appreciate the update.
- Hayoth0
I have a friend in that industry they said:
https://www.sanmar.com/sanmar-se…
but not many are produced here.
- microkorg0
I use a Threadless store for my designs.
It's US based so not great for people ordering from the rest of the world as they get hit with import taxes.
The tee quality could be better - I ordered a couple of test ones and wasnt hugely impressed but have seen worse.Have used Spreadshirt.co.uk for some one colour stuff. their tees and hoodies are real nice quality.