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Its really gonna depend on the use and the market you are selling to..
differant people perfer differant types of shirts... I would compair the port and company to a gildans or perhaps even a hanes.. The ones i purchased were for t-shirts for an electrican and He was happy with them.
I have used Port and Companies 100% 6.1's for basic tees, and my customers seem to love them. I think they have a better fit than Hanes and you get them usually for much cheaper. I also like the selection of colors I have received from them, so I'd give them a thumbs up.
I bought a lightweight P&C shirt a couple of years ago that I liked at the time. I've heard a few dismissive things about them, but they seemed like an ever so slightly nicer Gildan to me.
I use the P&C 100 percent and they are pretty good. They fit well and my customers like them as well. They will shrink a little after the first wash though.
Has anyone dealt with Port & Company Crewneck Sweaters, style PC90 before? I'm having a sweater design put into production and Port & Company seem like the next best thing from Continental, but I haven't physically seen it or touched it before. Also, I've been told their blanks have their labels heat pressed onto the garments. So it's weird to have your own customised tag sewn or screen printed in. Is this true?
Thanks in advance for any info and help
Ry
i have had a few aaa shirts printed and did not like that they shrunk so much. then i had some P&C shirts printed and i loved them and my customers loved them too so i give P&C two giant thumbs up.