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I've received the Pacific Sports product and it's pretty nice. I used the product for some vintage tees and they turned out great. The product is soft and cut nice. Remember though it's a tubular design so it'll shrink in a little but overall I was pleased with the product.
There's going to be another alternative to Pacific and that's Gildan. For 2008 Gildan will be coming out with a Euro Fit tee that's ring spun and the cost will be very competitive. Keep an eye out for them.
There's going to be another alternative to Pacific and that's Gildan. For 2008 Gildan will be coming out with a Euro Fit tee that's ring spun and the cost will be very competitive. Keep an eye out for them.
Sounds very dangerous. Gildan with a ringspun cotton tee...it might make me rethink Gildan tees. Throw in a tear away label, and they may just have something there
I have been pleased with my Pacific Sports shirts. They have a very nice fitted cut and a large color selection and a great feel. They do shrink a bit but they hold shape nicely through multiple washes, and print well too.
They are perfect for the vintage shirt or a younger client base.
I am looking at Pacific Sports and I really like their color palette. I read some good comments in this topic but what about that shrinking? Can someone elaborate on how exactly they "shrink a bit"? Does it seem VERY obvious that the shirt has shrunk?
Hey I have worked mostly with Pacific Sports and their shirts are amazing. They have a slimmer fit and are the closest, cheapest alternative I could find to, well...Alternative. They are super soft and super cheap!
The shirts tend to get a little tighter after washing, and shrink about 3/4" on average in length. They worked great for screen printing. I am actually going to list some for sale - I have hundreds left over from my business which is closing.