If you have seen a t-shirt design somewhere or used to have a favorite t-shirt and don't know where to buy it again, post here and see if one of our fellow members can help you locate it. This is for searches for a single t-shirt to buy retail, use the wholesale t-shirts forum for help sourcing a particular brand or style.
Gildan is one of, if not the, largest t-shirt blank manufacturers on the planet. There pretty much isn't a distributor that doesn't sell them. For that matter they're available in many (if not most) chain stores (i.e. Target / Walmart type stores). If you look at t-shirt distributor information posted all over the forums, any of the multi-brand suppliers (Broder, Alpha, Sanmar, etc.) will stock Gildan. I don't know of any seller that separates country of origin (Gildan manufacture shirts in at least four different countries), but I also haven't noticed a difference between their shirts from different countries.
I ordered a batch of Jerzees from Alpha Shirt, some were from Honduras, some were from El Salvador. A luck of the draw was how it looked to me. I def felt and saw a difference betweent the two shirts, though I ordered one style. I would consider calling your supplier to ask if you can get the Gildan's from Honduras.
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Re: Honduran Made - Help me find it
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Originally Posted by Solmu
I don't know of any seller that separates country of origin (Gildan manufacture shirts in at least four different countries), but I also haven't noticed a difference between their shirts from different countries.
Maybe I should have mentioned that the t-shirt from Honduras was 10% Polyester and 90% Cotton.
There is a HUGE difference in feel and texture from a 100% cotton shirt.
Maybe I should have mentioned that the t-shirt from Honduras was 10% Polyester and 90% Cotton.
Was it heather or ash, or something like that? (grey with white or black flecks in it). 90/10 is standard for heather shirts, but unusual (or even unheard of) for others. I have noticed a huge difference myself between the heather Hanes (90/10) and the black Hanes (100), but most people don't seem to.