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hey, first off, whats good? im new here, and just gettin into the tshirt game. im only 17, but im starting to want to buy tees wholesale, and hopefully soon start my own prints/designs.
i need some help with these tees. i have a few questions:
are all these DIFFERENT "PRO" brands, under the same company? or are they all different. Around my area (the bay, ca) these "PRO" tees are really popular. as well as "JOHN SON". anyways,
can anyone tell me where I can contact/view/buy PRO-5 & JOHN SON?
(im not really interested in PRO-T or PRO-CLUB... i just wanted to know if all these "PRO" brands are all from the same company. and i already have a little info for PRO-CLUB)
so yeah, any info for PRO-5 and JOHN SON? do they have an official site? THANKS alot.
anyone else on the "big johnson" tees????????? I got a number to order the from however the purchase process is pretty ify...
i have a contact number in Los Angeles however correspondence is pretty bad, language barrier and in you have to call and place an order then submit funds via wire transfer and then fax the reciept....
I grabed the number off a big john tee supply box that was shipped to a local competator as she was unloading her stock.....ITs a chinese lady who answers "big johnson TEES" i could not make out if they are the direct source for the tees payment transaction she gave me just seems pretty fishy....
It's a trademark and the others are creating confusion in the marketplace. If you know anything about these shirts, you'll know they are very similiar because the ripoffs have imitated the quality and cut of Pro Club, and have specifically targetted Pro Club's customers.
It's a trademark and the others are creating confusion in the marketplace.
Pfft. That's for a court to decide, and personally I think "pro" is already inherently generic (maybe Pro Basketball should sue Pro Football... I mean they share TWO words in common!). And really why would you care about confusion in the marketplace anyway? That's pretty much a ProClub problem.
I was at the Long Beach tradeshow this weekend (for one day at least ) and I met one of the guys that runs ProClub.
He told me that ProClub and Pro5 are two very different companies. In fact, he told me that Pro5 is basically a copy of proclub. Pro5 is illegally using the proclub RN number and has only been around 3 years. ProClub has been around about 20 years.
Just passing on what I was told from the proclub folks