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Old February 19th, 2007 Feb 19, 2007 7:25:51 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone had any luck finding a good resource for "Dickies style" work shirts. Basically any shirt sleeve work shirts that you would see people in a garage or more blue collar type job wearing? A quick search through S&S and SanMar didn't turn up much.

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EDIT: Something similar to this: American Work Apparel: Solid Industrial Work Shirts

Just looking for the best price -- I'm just pressing "examples / tests" at the moment. Thanks again.
 
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You can buy official dickies wholesale at tscapparel.com

SanMar has some dickies "look alike" brand called CornerStone that is a bit less expensive.
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You can buy official dickies wholesale at tscapparel.com

SanMar has some dickies "look alike" brand called CornerStone that is a bit less expensive.
Thanks Rodney. Do you foresee any issues applying plastisol transfers to this kind of material?
 
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Default Re: Work shirts anyone?

I have one of the CornerStone work shirts (short sleeve) and the material has a hard texture.

The one I have is embroidered, and I'm not sure how well a transfer would work on that shirt texture. Could be worth a test, but it seems like it might have problems sticking.
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I have used the shirts from Sanmar several times. My customer's love the quality.
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I have used the shirts from Sanmar several times. My customer's love the quality.
Did you use plastisol transfers, embroidery, screen printing or something else?
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I have one of the CornerStone work shirts (short sleeve) and the material has a hard texture.

The one I have is embroidered, and I'm not sure how well a transfer would work on that shirt texture. Could be worth a test, but it seems like it might have problems sticking.
Thanks for the heads up!
 
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Default Re: Work shirts anyone?

i have some of the cornerstone shirts, has anyone tried applying patches to them? if so, do they stick well?
 
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Thanks Rodney. Do you foresee any issues applying plastisol transfers to this kind of material?
As an update, I applied a plastisol transfer to a cornerstone work shirt and it turned out pretty darn well.
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