Well, today I went to a specialty show with my full time job's items(John Deere) and my tee's. I was using this as a gauge to how I might do with my tee's in the future. I sold over a dozen tee's out of 4 dozen and made back what I paid for everything. It has gotten me excited and I am going to start a website this weekend with a hope that some will catch Christmas fever. I thank you all for your advice. Gotta love this website.
Are your tees designed for the farm and tractor set. You mignt want to try to place them in some of the feed and grain stores. I live in stockton and it is a big farming area and I have been in a few of the feed and grain stores and they sell apparel. John Deere is big here but it is also licensed product.
Are your tees designed for the farm and tractor set. You mignt want to try to place them in some of the feed and grain stores. I live in stockton and it is a big farming area and I have been in a few of the feed and grain stores and they sell apparel. John Deere is big here but it is also licensed product.
All of my shirts are agriculture related, to a relatively small audience I know. There are some crossover shirts that I think might be great for the mainstream, but mostly just ag related. I already have a line at the dealer I work for as I also run their website. I know that Deere is ridiculously expensive to try to brand their products, so that isn't even an option. From the feedback I got from all at the show, it was all positive and they all picked up my flyers for "website coming soon."