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- TNDAP
I need nice quality Tees. I like American Apparel but they are just too thin and fitting for my target market. I need something like the shirts Ecko use, I have contacted Luxe-t.com but they couldn't give me a store to buy some samples.
- taylorv0
great wholesale prices. Quality shirts.
- polarunion0
heck yeah, i've been having the same problems... keep me in the loop if you come across anything..
- JazX0
http://www.threadless.com also try searching the NTB for the word T-shirt
- JazX0
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- TNDAP0
I am making the shirts in need manufacturers.
- JazX0
huh? you need manufacturers for the shirts you are making you mean?
- jamesk0
He wants nice quality BLANK tees is what he wants.
- JazX0
I see. Seems like everyone uses Hanes, but maybe contact some of the better T-shirt developers and ask them what they use. Cotton from Egypt and Pakistan is very nice in case you are interested. Maybe ask Piperboy @ http://www.piperboy.com he has done fashion.
- radar0
Seem to have some decent prices on blanks here!
- JazX0
ultimately you want quality not quantity. IMO
- pistollero0
I would go with Screen Stars. I have a black 4 year old T-shirt that still hold the color perfect. And yes, I have washed it many many many times.
- TNDAP0
taylorv have you worn these tees before? I am looking for like a 4-5 ounce tee.
- dttp0
I had the same problem with the men's shirts. American Apparel has the best cut for the girls, but for guys stuff you want to use a heavier shirt that isn't fitted, like Alstyle Apparel. They are always backup though. The men's shirts I'm running now are from Optima and they are about the same cut. Here's the contact...
- mrdobolina0
I always use gildan
its a happy medium, good prices and nice heavyweight shirts that aren't fitted. fitted shirts for guys are a fad and I personally can't stand them.
- taylorv0
Yeah, I've used sweatx.net tshirts for some tee designs I did. I'm not sure of the exact ouncage. But they have held up well. If you give them a call they'll probably ship you a sample for the wholesale cost (~$4.50). I ordered a baby tee too just to see the quality and the fit and my wife likes it a lot.
I can't compare to American Apparel because I've never bought from them before, but I looked around a while for a sweatshop-free tshirt and am very pleased with sweatX.
- MLPROJECT0
i've used AAA tee-shirts and they last for fucking ever. i'm not sure who distributes them, though.
sam's club (maybe costco too) stocks 'pluma' brand shirts that run a little big and are thick/durable as hell. i'd check those out since they're pretty cheap.