New to the forum, just started screen printing about a week ago. I'm after fashion style slim tee's.
I have made up a list of the shirts I have gathered from the forum. I'm having trouble finding suppliers in Australia. As I'm just starting out I'm looking for the a very small minimum (1-10 for example) or none at all.
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Hi, i'm looking to start up a fashion label and i'm after high quality short and long sleeve t-shirts that are tall tees or are longer in length then the average tee. Any recommendations? i know about As colour but id like to know if there are any other alternatives. Any help would be appreciated!
AS Colour is pretty much the only reliable locally operating supplier with tall tee and fashion blanks. You could also look at Continental Clothing for some other fashion cuts. They service Australia but are based overseas.
i have a login, i get the wholesale pricelist pdf when i log in, but the prices are exactly the same as when not logged in.
when my customers are using the site and can see the prices, and can also just create an account, how i am to make money?
one of my customers has done just that, she now orders what she wants and brings them to me to be printed. hardly wholesale when joe blogs off the street can order direct and pay the same prices as my business.
Thanks for the information. I thought BYM International was pulled from AA years ago. Maybe not, maybe just AA started servicing Australia directly. I never really ended up using AA, so never got established with a distributor.
So Ramo and JB Wear are okay for DTG printing? I'll have to get some samples. I had stayed away from them mainly because my original samples showed them to not be particularly fashionable. I think places are starting to have a better cut to their shirt overall, so it is worth having another look.
They are ok for screenprinting, not the best for DTG. You are correct about the cut of both, not very retail/fashion focused. I don't believe the cut has changed on those styles.
Hey guys i ahve been doing merch for 10 years and used a whole bunch of suppliers.
My last batch of hoodies was AS colour but i was really hoping to find a cheaper alternative. AS colour gave me a wholesale login but the prices remained the same as when not logged in , $29 per blank its just hard to get a good profit margin on the items after printing and shipping costs.
can anyone recommend a good affordable supplier of hoodies / crew necks / zip hoodies? or has a hookup at as colour that can actually give me wholesale pricing instead of joe blow buying 2 jumpers off the street pricing.
Gildan hoodies used to be ok but now they are so thin you can't even wear them in winter without 3 shirts underneath.
also after good affordable kids blanks, shirts and jumpers
Cheers! I will check them out, I just priced up ascolour again at 60 items they are 35 each, thats just not going to work for me to turn a profit as ic ant sell my goods at $100 - $120 a hoodie like some retail outlets, mine are priced $50 - $60 a hoodie
I'm in the same boat and have found that "Anvil 980" is a good stylish cut t-shirt in most colours. Anvil are made from Gildan, and have tear away labels which is handy if you want to re-brand for yourself
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There's a bunch of tees available for men and women on Legend Life. By far the most extensive inventory I've seen. They have blank clothing, performance tees, and workwear available.
They have their own local decoration too, so distributors can have several designs or logos printed on them in different methods.
THE T MAKER from Melbourne are tshirt manufacturers with their own range of blank tees or custom made with your own patterns. quality as good as AS Colour for mens but 10x better than AS Colour women's range.
They sell blank ORGANIC COTTON TEES for only $11- 150gsm. min 100 though. So I'm guessing it would be cheaper if its just regular cotton. I only got their email info@thetmaker.com.au
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