Re: Sell T-shirts 101 Chapter '1' One thing that isnt mentioned is quality of print and pro results. Dye-sub is wonderful quality with no hand, cracking, washout. For one offs and custom work with pro results a dye-sub print is head over heals better than an epson transfer print when dealing with white shirts. The higher the poly count the better the print. Hanes softlink are ok but the new Vapor gear is better. Five dollar cost per shirt for unlimited colors at a retail price of $15 to $20 is still a good markup, especially if you can do them on the fly. |