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Old June 12th, 2008 -   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Learn How to Apply a Plastisol Transfer

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Originally Posted by Comin'OutSwingin
Sometimes, having a crooked design can mean the death of your product if you're trying to build a brand.

Especially if you want to be "retail ready".

You end up loosing future sales because you were careless and didn't take the time to do something simple like align the shirt properly.

Loosing sales over something so small isn't that smart. Time may be money, but not taking the time can be much worse than taking the extra time.
I agree with you Greg. I have seen some shirts that look awful. If you want to sale quality garments and make a good living, you need to provide the best you can. People will tell 5 people about a good product and 20 people about a bad product. Spending time on quality is never waste, it is a investment. .... JB
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