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I've been with CafePress for about 3 years, and I'm now going out on my own. All of my equipment is on the way, and now I need clothing suppliers. Since I'm new and just getting started, I don't want to have to buy dozens of a single item, and I don't want to have to start setting up accounts all over the place.
JiffyShirts.com seems to have great prices on the items I'm looking for, with no minimums to buy, discounted shipping, and bulk discounts over a certain amount.
Any opinions on this company? Based on what I've sold over the past 3 years, they seem to have EVERY item I'm wanting to market, and their shipping times are 1-2 days. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I always use them when I'm in a pinch. If I get my order in first thing in the morning, I have my shirts the next day or the day after. I've ordered from them about 9x without any problems.
I have used them many times, and have not had any problems. Now I use a local wholesaler and probly get them for the same price the good ol boys at jiffy do!!!
FYI, not sure if they are owned by Broder Bros, but they are resellers of Broder's merchandise. Their inventory is identical. I compared prices on a couple of items and Broder is cheaper by a few cents on the tee and sweat I compared.
They say they have 9 warehouses, which is the same as Broder. So I suspect Broder drop ships for them.
If Broder owns them, I wonder if it's their way of selling direct to consumers (Jiffy does not require registration) without pissing off us wholesalers?
FYI, not sure if they are owned by Broder Bros, but they are resellers of Broder's merchandise. Their inventory is identical. I compared prices on a couple of items and Broder is cheaper by a few cents on the tee and sweat I compared.
They say they have 9 warehouses, which is the same as Broder. So I suspect Broder drop ships for them.
If Broder owns them, I wonder if it's their way of selling direct to consumers (Jiffy does not require registration) without pissing off us wholesalers?
Interesting.
It looks like they are two separate companies, but jiffyshirts.com is owned by blankshirtstore.com (seems they renamed themselves as jiffyshirts)