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Old November 14th, 2007 Nov 14, 2007 9:48:53 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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I am about to print my first shirts for my website. I initially offered two styles. One of them sold enough to meet my screen printer's minimum and the other only sold a few. I have offered these buyers their money back or a discount on the other style.

Should I just print the 4 or 5 that sold with DTG or Vinyl transfers?

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Old November 14th, 2007 Nov 14, 2007 9:55:10 AM -   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Joel,

The DTG / Vinyl route may be your best option at the moment. One advantage is that you can print as they are ordered and avoid having to stock inventory of varioius designs & sizes.

Are your designs going on dark or light shirts? And, are they on front, back or both? Also, is the design multicolored or one color?

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Old November 14th, 2007 Nov 14, 2007 10:01:08 AM -   #3 (permalink)
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The DTG / Vinyl route may be your best option at the moment. One advantage is that you can print as they are ordered and avoid having to stock inventory of varioius designs & sizes.

Are your designs going on dark or light shirts? And, are they on front, back or both? Also, is the design multicolored or one color?

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Currently the designs are on dark shirts. I understand the newest DTG can handle this. Navy blue and Kelley Green are the current colors.

The designs are 4 and 5 color including white, front only.

I was using Brunettotshirts.com. Selling the shirts for $18 they were going to cost me about $10. I would love to find a place that will allow me a similar profit margin.

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DTG, vinyl doesnt last as long in our opinion
 
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Thanks for the responses. Ive decided to go with DTG for sure. Ive been calling around and getting various responses. I need a good recommendation for a DTG service that can meet these criteria:

-White Ink
-Dark shirts
-Provide good quality garments at a reasonable price
-Drop ship to customers (Very Important)
-Great customer service/ communication
-great final product
-international shipping would be a bonus

I emailed dtgservices.com but they havent gotten back to me yet.
Instashirt.com only does light colors.

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Old November 22nd, 2007 Nov 22, 2007 3:23:31 PM -   #6 (permalink)
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Try Contract DTG. The prices are listed on the site and they use Kornit machines. It also might help if you let us know where you are located.
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Currently the designs are on dark shirts. I understand the newest DTG can handle this. Navy blue and Kelley Green are the current colors.

The designs are 4 and 5 color including white, front only.
DTG would be your best bet to do that many colors....
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DTG, vinyl doesnt last as long in our opinion
Typically, our experience is that the vinyl will outlast the shirt....if applied properly.
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Typically, our experience is that the vinyl will outlast the shirt....if applied properly.
I agree, I have vinyl shirts that are worn out, but the lettering and the design still look great.I would go with vinyl myself.You can a in expensive cutter and have all the contriol of your product.You will need a heat press too, the cutter and press is alot cheaper than DTG. I realize you can sub out the DTG, but you lose control of your product. IMHO.... JB
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...I would go with vinyl myself....

Hey JB...

Isn't 4 to 5 colors too many to consider vinyl? I know it can be done but it gets to be a bit time consuming...IMO.
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Old November 27th, 2007 Nov 27, 2007 8:17:39 AM -   #11 (permalink)
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Im pretty sure DTG is the way to go. Most of the companies Ive emailed charge nearly retail prices for small runs or havent responded at all. I was impressed with the info on www.dtgservices.com's website but they havent returned my email in over a week.

Im using Bountee.com - Individually designed Tee-shirts now but they are WAY too expensive. Anyone have experience with a contract DTG service they can vouch for. Check the requirements in my above post.

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See DAGuide answer above. I would trust his word like that of a mentor.
 
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