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Cashout Time and Start over....again!
Is it just me or do you guys/gals clear out the Dogs (stuff that did not sell in 2006) during the next few weeks and start planing/schedule new things/designs for 2007 production etc... during Jan 07 ?
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! Have to constanly change and adapt... but sometimes it's hard to let your ugly old dog die.
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! Thats why I dont keep stock. I order as i get jobs. I do keep vinyl and such but Im so close to Feller, I dont keep sign stuff around.
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! We stock vinyl (thermal and standard), screen printing ink, and many different shirt styles. We just print on demand so rarely do we have over stock items. If we do, my partners usually grab them and pass them out at parties they go to. Once we get the
DTG printers, we'll probably just stock a lot of shirts.
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! I guess it depends on what type of business you're running (retail, custom printing, fashion line, funny tees, etc).
Some shirts just keep on sellin', so there's no reason to get rid of them
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! thanks guys.
sorry, I was refering to stock items, transfer designs, shirts etc...
I guess stock items that sell year round (basics) there is no need to clear out.
for stock items that are not basics like a special design collection/fashion etc, is there a formula to know when it becomes a DOG ?
In other words, what is the shelf/rack time life of such dog ?
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! Haven't been in this long enough to have dogs. i'll let you know when i do.
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Re: Cashout Time and Start over....again! We took all our display shirts in white from events and put them in a discount bin at our last show. They have been washed twice now so it was time to let them go and recover the cost.
Event planning starts for us in November as we do Autorama...we consider it the first event of the year.
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