Re: Youth Sports Tournament Souvenier T-shirts !. Find out how many folks are going to attend the event.
2. Create a design or designs and have them approved by the tourney director.
3. Make sure you are the only official tee vendor allowed on-site.
4. Use an-inexpensive FOL. Gilden, Hanes etc 5.6- 6.1 oz shirts in only one or two colors for events.
5. Have the design or designs screenprinted in various sizes in the numbers you think will actually sell. If you run out you hit your number and everything is wonderful. If you have leftover gear learn from the experiance and try to discount sell the shirts to the sports league. They usually have an office they can sell the gear out of and have events happening all the time.
6. I wouldnt even bother with the heatpress until you get some actual idea of what numbers you can actually sell.
You can have two locations if everything you offer is pre-printed. If you choose to go print on demand you will need someone to handle sales and another to handle production.
There are several stock plastisol transfers out there for a variety of sports to offer with your local tourney shirts...check out Pro-World and Art Brands(Impulse).
If you need to have transfers made check out Ace Transfers and look at the workbook for sporting transfer design ideas.
As mentioned you will need good visable signage on either coroplast or banners.
Last edited by MotoskinGraphix; March 7th, 2007 at 11:45 AM.
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