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I'm trying to find out what shirt supplier is used for a company called Banner Clothing that has vintage colors in slub shirts. I've used JS Apparel for slub shirts but I would like to find slub shirts in vintage colors as well.
Slub is a fabric style, it's a better alternative for us for guys who don't like burnout tees but want a fashionable t-shirt. There just aren't enough suppliers offering them yet. Thanks for the help, I've seen Bare Apparel, they do have some good products too.
Yah, let me know what that wholesale website is, I don't have that and have a customer that has referred us to Bare Apparel but I like to have the wholesale pricing.
The only supplier that I know of that carries the slub style tees is JS Apparel. It's a texture that's difficult to explain. The best that I can describe is that it has horizontal lines that are visible up close, I would consider it to be a fashion tee and somewhat of a unisex fitted tee. I first saw them at an ISS show in Fort Worth last year at JS Apparel's booth, but JS doesn't have a large variety of colors and are somewhat difficult to order through.
The only supplier that I know of that carries the slub style tees is JS Apparel. It's a texture that's difficult to explain. The best that I can describe is that it has horizontal lines that are visible up close, I would consider it to be a fashion tee and somewhat of a unisex fitted tee. I first saw them at an ISS show in Fort Worth last year at JS Apparel's booth, but JS doesn't have a large variety of colors and are somewhat difficult to order through.
Thanks for the info. I'll keep an eye out and report back if I come across some.
The only supplier that I know of that carries the slub style tees is JS Apparel. It's a texture that's difficult to explain. The best that I can describe is that it has horizontal lines that are visible up close, I would consider it to be a fashion tee and somewhat of a unisex fitted tee. I first saw them at an ISS show in Fort Worth last year at JS Apparel's booth, but JS doesn't have a large variety of colors and are somewhat difficult to order through.
At the Long Beach ISS Show last weekend, I found out that Simply Cotton Inc is starting to carry slub fabric tees.
They do custom colors/dyes/cuts, so if you can meet their minimums (I think it's 600 pieces per color), they can probably put together the slub blank you need.