How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
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Discuss the various finishing services that can help showcase your brand. Topics include custom neck tag labels, hang tags, garment washes, folding, bagging and even shipment/packaging options.
How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
Re: How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
Find a silkscreen who does labels and hangtags. They exist.
Short of that, skip the hangtag attacher step. Have either your label people or your silkscreener do it. If they dont have the equipment, buy it for them. Less that $50 or so.
Re: How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
Our labels are put in at the place we buy our shirts from.
We screen print our own shirts, and we place the hang tags on ourselves.
A tagging gun is around $30, and the barbs are about $15/1000. It's very easy to put the hang tags on if you aren't afraid of doing a little work.
We also polybag ourselves. We use a flipfold, and stick the folded shirts in a bag.
Again you save on costs. Save where you can!
Short of printing yourself, I would suggest trying to find a local printer, and someone local to put your labels in. Then doing what you can do yourself.
Before we started getting our labels put in by our shirt wholesaler, we found plenty of people to put labels in through craigslist.
Local person to sew your labels in.
Local screen printer.
Put hang tags on yourself.
Polybag yourself.
You'd save a ton in shipping and labor!
Re: How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
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Originally Posted by Comin'OutSwingin
Our labels are put in at the place we buy our shirts from.
We screen print our own shirts, and we place the hang tags on ourselves.
A tagging gun is around $30, and the barbs are about $15/1000. It's very easy to put the hang tags on if you aren't afraid of doing a little work.
We also polybag ourselves. We use a flipfold, and stick the folded shirts in a bag.
Again you save on costs. Save where you can!
Short of printing yourself, I would suggest trying to find a local printer, and someone local to put your labels in. Then doing what you can do yourself.
Before we started getting our labels put in by our shirt wholesaler, we found plenty of people to put labels in through craigslist.
Local person to sew your labels in.
Local screen printer.
Put hang tags on yourself.
Polybag yourself.
You'd save a ton in shipping and labor!
Re: How to save shipping when using different companies for hangtags, labels, screenprint
Rather than put a tag/label in the neck, screenprint it in. You can screenprint it in for possibly as little as .50 per shirt. If you are having the same person screenprint your designs as your neck label, perhaps the cost could be much less, and that would cut out one of the steps in your process. Anyway, go to any of the higher end stores and check out the t-shirts on the market and you will see a large portion of them now screenprint or heat press in the neck label, rather than sew one in.
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