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.
I see a lot of bare wall and zero signage. That brick wall is perfect for a well done school logo graffiti tag at the very least.
Those pics were taken in December right after our move.....believe me...its totally different right now....still working on the patina for the vintage looking signs for around the store....when its done it will have that TGIFridays feel to it....takes time when your non-stop working...LOL
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The beatings will continue until morale improves!
Heres some of the inside. Not much feed back on the outside though. Maybe thats a good thing..lol. This store only opened on Mar 15th. Everyday between orders I am still fixing things up.
wooo hoo - another from St. Catharines !!!!!! yeah, I am in the marketplace mall on Lock Street, come in and see me sometime - would be nice to chat.
What do you do ???? t-shirt-wise, that is.
I have a hobby business that I do out of my basement.
I will print onto anything that is flat enough to fit into my press: t'shirts, mouse pads , sports chairs, coasters, hats, canvas bags, beverage coolers, etc. I also do some signs and I have been asked to letter up a vehicle. So I do little bits and pieces of everything.
Is your shop open on the weekends? If so my wife and I will go to Port on occasion for dinner and we will stop by to chat
Dallas Market Display with Model. My sales reps change displays every market. Our outside displays will have more racks of shirts for retail buyers to dig through.
How is the Dallas Market? I have been scoping that show to sell at next year.