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Bob,
No Walmart - but we do have K-Mart, I think someone must have copied the idea from you chaps.
If it were me Bob I would go for the 24 quantity and flog-off the rest for $20. You would sell them quick enough if it were a good design and quality T-shirt..
George (down under)
Check out this site.
http://www.robsp.com/Home_Page.html and click on T-Shirts. It looks
like they can digital print a t-shirt for $13.20 in quantities of 6,
$7.85 for quantities of 24, or $5.85 for quantities of 48. A little
higher for George's black t-shirt.
Screen printing also available but you have to buy screens at $20 X
the number of colors used plus maybe some more for "art services".
The cost of blank t-shirts is so low, I though I would check Wallmart
to see what I've been paying for regular t-shirts. I never found
regular t-shirts, but they do have t-shirts with a picture printed on
them, $10.96 each, or $16.22 for deluxe supple soft t-shirts. I sort
of have the impression that these are white t-shirts only.
Do you have a Walmart in Australia George? It seems like this t-shirt
printing business is pretty wide spread, so there is probably someone
down under that does it.
Bob W.
On Sun, 2 Aug 2009 17:56:06 -0700 (PDT)
Ben Schneider <plumberben@yahoo.com> wrote:
All,
Problem with shirts is by the time you spend a 100 to 150 bucks to set up the silk screen for the shirts. They end up costing you $15 to $20 a piece. Then you got some shipping on them, poor George would likely have $35 - $40 US in it by the time it got down under.
I can look into cost on printing, but I believe they usually have a set up fee, and then a per piece price to print. Plus the cost of the shirt.
But that would definitely be the easiest way to identify each other at airshows. At least until we are all one big happy family;)
I think we need to have big foam hats cut that are in the shape of a rotor, kinda like the Green Bay Packer fans have a cheese wedge. That would stand out.
Ben
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