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Im trying to start my own clothing design line and I ordered 12 t-shirts to start small. I did it at a local place here in town and for 12 it was like 200$, does that seem right or a little to high? Thanks!
When you start small, you pay more per t-shirt because the discounts only come with larger runs.Im trying to start my own clothing design line and I ordered 12 t-shirts to start small. I did it at a local place here in town and for 12 it was like 200$, does that seem right or a little to high? Thanks!![]()
Hello. Did they charge you an art fee for re-doing your art into vector format? If you paid for that service, make sure they give you the art files. This way, when you price around for the next time, you will already have the art in vector format (Corel format), and you won't have to pay for that again. If they did it for free, you could ask them for it, maybe they will give it to you. Some will, some won't. Screenprinters on this board talk about having to re-do art, and sometimes they'll just give the file when the job is over.Sorry here is some more info.; they are going to be black t-shirts with the sizes of 3 small, 3 medium, 3 large, and 3 extra large. The color of it is going to be Gold glitter. Here is my design:
Also they re-did the design since they used corel and I used photoshop for it so it was in the wrong format. And yes it is going to be screenprinted.
I could have missed it, but I don't think you mentioned the type of shirt it is printed on. There are price differences between an American Apparel shirt VS a Gildan shirt.Sorry here is some more info.; they are going to be black t-shirts with the sizes of 3 small, 3 medium, 3 large, and 3 extra large. The color of it is going to be Gold glitter. Here is my design:
Also they re-did the design since they used corel and I used photoshop for it so it was in the wrong format. And yes it is going to be screenprinted.
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