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Jerico didn't have the Bamboo/Cotton/Spandex blend, just the Bamboo/Cotton blend. Gurupsorts wear has the Charcoal Bamboo but they are slow at customer service.
Jerico have good shirts for sure. I went to their place and picked some up. But in my humble opinion they don't feel nor fit as nice as the bamboo/cotton/spandex mix. I showed my customers and they preferred to stick with the latter also.
Does anyone know of a bamboo t-shirt wholesalers in Australia? To be able to highlight the environmental positives of bamboo it's not really right to import it is it? Whenever I've looked all I find are links to American companies such as shirts of bamboo.
(Oh and hi I'm a newbie I like the site, keep up the good work
We actually need the fabric itself because we custom make our clothes for customers. Off the shelf tees won't work. We also need it made in Canada and do more than just tees.
You can try syka.ca. They have a horrible website but if you look under Fabrics/Description they do list bamboo as one of the fibers used in their fabrics. They are also based in Canada. I haven't used them myself but it sounds like they might have what you're looking for.
haha! Bamboo is the new Ringspun. Too funny... I agree though. Bamboo is a very premium tee. The most comfortable and soft tee I have ever felt. Unfortunately a 2XL in a 31-32" length is non-existent and the prices even at wholesale at 3 times that of ringspun making them a bit hard to justify in the market (at least just yet, give it a few years).
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ONNO has incredible quality shirts. We've gotten samples of their 100% organic cotton as well as their bamboo/cotton blend tees. Of the ~10 other companies that have sent us samples of "similar" items, I have to say ONNO beats them all. You definitely pay for that quality, though, so we're trying to find a way to make the numbers work. Having seen and felt the quality of their shirts, we're having a hard time considering lowering our standards to save a few dollars, but man, it is hard to make money when the blank costs more than most finished products...
the other 30% is organic cotton...its not like its 30% polyester with chemicals.
The continental shirts are great and affordable. However there is definitely a problem with the ink on their blue ones.
we have the bamboo continentals in both his/hers sizes arrive for a upcoming project, i have to agree they are the most comfortable shirt i have ever worn but the ladies bamboo shirt is awfully thin, almost sheer, i bought both after just sampling the mens........ would the female size being so sheer put a female audience of between around 16 - 35 off ? or is sheer an in thing? i must admit im a bit all at sea when it comes to ladies stuff......... most of our designs are pretty full coverage on the front of the shirt which will help i guess, opinions welcome.