Does anyone know distributors or wholesalers who stock Bond's cotton t-shirts? I've emailed Bond's through their website but they haven't been very helpful at all and say their website is just a retail/showcase.
Surely, Bond's wholesale their plain t-shirts to screenprinters and garment decortators here?
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. T-shirt Magic was the way to go. I think I rather go Qualitops who have a similar style and sweat-shop free accredited too!
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. T-shirt Magic was the way to go. I think I rather go Qualitops who have a similar style and sweat-shop free accredited too!
where is qualitops located? do they have a website address?
They also have a retail store/warehouse on Smith St, Collingwood,Vic. A nice range of Australian made t-shirts but generally more expensive them overseas made promotional blanks.
They also have a retail store/warehouse on Smith St, Collingwood,Vic. A nice range of Australian made t-shirts but generally more expensive them overseas made promotional blanks.
just looked at their stuff. very daggy styles! my market is the 16-30 yo fashionista that has a high dispable income and liked to spend on themselves.
Does anyone know distributors or wholesalers who stock Bond's cotton t-shirts? I've emailed Bond's through their website but they haven't been very helpful at all and say their website is just a retail/showcase.
Surely, Bond's wholesale their plain t-shirts to screenprinters and garment decortators here?
zhenjie, be aware that my understanding is that Bonds do not actually allow their garments to be rebadged (ie printed on) and resold through a retail outlet. If you want to do so, my advice from their company (it took months to get through) was that their branding tags would have to be removed.
I believe they can be used for "promotional purposes" (eg: corporate giveaways) but this is a bit hazy.
In otherwords, bonds are not a blanks manufacturer. God knows why. I am sure that many Aus based printers would use them if they were.
So, if you're doing anything on any kind of scale, you might want to check out your legal position first or risk Bonds ripping your gear off the racks...
Cheers
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Jane, yeah thats correct. I went through T-shirt Magic and you had to declare or state that it was for promotional branding only. Nothing about the tags being removed or anything, but definitely conditions barring you from retail sales (which my client wasn't doing anyway).
I do find it strange that Bond's dont have a blanks/wholesale arm for promotions. They are easily the most recognised t-shirt brand in Australia and most requested brand from customers.
zhenjie, be aware that my understanding is that Bonds do not actually allow their garments to be rebadged (ie printed on) and resold through a retail outlet. If you want to do so, my advice from their company (it took months to get through) was that their branding tags would have to be removed.
I believe they can be used for "promotional purposes" (eg: corporate giveaways) but this is a bit hazy.
In otherwords, bonds are not a blanks manufacturer. God knows why. I am sure that many Aus based printers would use them if they were.
So, if you're doing anything on any kind of scale, you might want to check out your legal position first or risk Bonds ripping your gear off the racks...
Cheers
Hi,
I too am in the market for quality Tshirts for my business. Can you give me the name of a reputable wholesaler in Australia?
Elizabeth