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Does anyone know where to buy at wholesale prices, preprinted tees with no identity or licensing so I can add a a few of my screenprints overtop of the preprinted shirts?
Basicly generic tees with gothic, biker styles, with crosses, skulls, tribal, abstract etc.
I have been looking for a long time now and I can't find anyone who sells these so I can tweek them and sell them under my brand.
There are companies in China but the quanties are too high and the quality is too low, also most of their preprinted tees are Ed Hardy or Affliction knock offs.
Thanks, but Walmart still poses problems, quality, and licensing. I am trying to make shirts similar to Affliction and/or Smet, Ed Hardy. I can screenprint them and heat transfer them but the finished product still needs more. I figured if I could find DTG's with generic backgrounds I can then add my screenprinting over top and come out with a product similar to Affliction Tees and Smet/Ed Hardy Etc.
Oh I also wanted to add to this "always a follower, never a leader" It seems everyone today is hot on the trail of Tees like Ed Hardy, Affliction, Smet, Etc. and that everyone is just coping their creative genuis.
I don't think this is the case. Over the weekend I was working in the kitchen and had the TV on some channel which I could care less what was on, (I like background noise while working) The show was Fresh Prince of Belair, any way my point. Will Smith was wearing a T Shirt that was so over the top you would swear it was a $100 Ed Hardy Tee, or Affliction, the design and colors printed over the whole shirt including sides, sleeves, front and back was awsome. This show was on the air 15-20 years ago.
It just goes to show what we think is new and creative genius just might have been done long ago.
We all follow and copy each other, sometimes add our own inspiration and creativity to exsisting designs.
That is what makes products better.
Last edited by MIK416; November 2nd, 2008 at 08:24 AM.