Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
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Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
Hi Rodney,
Thanks for te reply! Firts things firts: What a great forum, a lot of great intell…
What Im looking for are suppliers of blank t-shirt (labelless!)
So not like shirts from Hanes, Fruit of the Loom, AA, etc…
More like continentalclothing.com for example. They sell shirts without label. The only minor part is that quantities are not negotiable and that’s quite important.
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
I think you'll have a hard time finding t-shirts without a label. Even the continental t-shirts have a label in them. They have a small label in the neck and a label down the side seam.
Most people when starting their own clothing line will just buy whatever brand they want (Hanes, American Apparel, Alstyle, etc) and then just remove the label and relabel them with their own brand.
Unless you're buying 100's or 1000's of t-shirts at a time, that's probably the only way to get the type t-shirts you want.
Otherwise, in smaller quantities, you'll need to just buy any brand and have them relabeled with your own tag.
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
Hi Rodney,
Thanks a lot. I was afraid you were gonna say that...
Nevertheless do you have some advice on quantities. What would be realistic quantities to order (qnt/ size)? I mean would 20 pieces per color (per size) be realistic or.... ?
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
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Nevertheless do you have some advice on quantities. What would be realistic quantities to order (qnt/ size)? I mean would 20 pieces per color (per size) be realistic or...
The quantities you need depend on what you're doing.
I don't know if I have enough information on your situation to give you advice on that.
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
[quote=Rodney;161974]I think you'll have a hard time finding t-shirts without a label. Even the continental t-shirts have a label in them. They have a small label in the neck and a label down the side seam.
On their site they state the following:
'We do not put our brand label in the neck of our T-shirts; we have only a matching colour size label.
It means that you do not have to go to the an expensive and time consuming effort of cutting out these often unsightly brand labels, to make the garments your own.'
Re: Blank shirt supplier in the area of the Netherlands
[quote=Robin R;163078]
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Originally Posted by Rodney
I think you'll have a hard time finding t-shirts without a label. Even the continental t-shirts have a label in them. They have a small label in the neck and a label down the side seam.
On their site they state the following:
'We do not put our brand label in the neck of our T-shirts; we have only a matching colour size label.
It means that you do not have to go to the an expensive and time consuming effort of cutting out these often unsightly brand labels, to make the garments your own.'
Yes, they have the size label in the neckline, but they have their brand label in the sideseam of the t-shirt. That's what I said
You can find other brands of t-shirts that have "tearaway" tags that make it very easy to relabel. Article1, Anvil, Alstyle, Pacific Sports all have tearaway tags.
As I said though, most people just buy whatever t-shirt brand they want and then just remove the labels themselves or have the labels removed by the company that does the printing.