Discuss the process of getting your t-shirt line into brick and mortar stores and selling offline. Topics include industry tradeshows, events, line sheets, sales reps and other retailing tips and advice.
well, have u heard your bone crack. lol what's the process for the blue and white shirt.on the forst day i got sick on the first day and had to leave half way through so i didn't get to see that made.
The 2-colored blue NC graphic on the white tee is a Plastisol Hot Split Transfer from (Stahls') Transfer Express, per Mel Meibers. I really like the worn/washed look of it.
The 2-colored blue NC graphic on the white tee is a Plastisol Hot Split Transfer from (Stahls') Transfer Express, per Mel Meibers. I really like the worn/washed look of it.
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I've purchased transfers from Transfer Express before as well. They are really nice.
chani thoes seminars are so full of information and even if you do know everything they are talking about it is a great networking opportunity and i suggest staying in the motel that is hosting it you can't beat mel meibers is so patient and very knowledgeable
I'll see what I can do, and if Mark can get the day off for either of them. I prefer to go to the second day, but it's whatever Mark can do as we only have one car.
[quote=mmagdesigner;269651]yes the second day is chocked full of info the first day is just getting started with the machinery the second day is more product based[/quote\
hi chani,
let me tell u, when i went to the show i was so impressed. there were so many seasoned pros in attendance. these people had driven miles and miles and they were taking notes and asking questions. i think u will enjoy along with learning something new. it,s most definetly worth it from any aspect. i did enjoy the second day better. any questions that was asked was answered satifactory. good luck and have fun.