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Group Dynamics in Focus, a research company in the Philadelphia area, is currently recruiting selected decorators and screen printers to evaluate two new t-shirt products. Both products were developed by a nationally-recognized manufacturer. If you qualify, you will be asked to decorate two different t-shirts and complete a brief rating sheet. Then you will participate in a two-hour focus group at our offices and will receive a monetary incentive.

One new product is a 100% cotton t-shirt. It will be available in both adult men’s and women’s sizes S-3XL.

The second product is a 100% polyester t-shirt. It will be available in both adult men’s and women’s sizes S-2XL.

If you live in the Philadelphia area, please contact us to see if you qualify to be among the first screen printers to evaluate these new t-shirts. PLEASE CONTACT ALICE @ 610-822-1010 as there are some qualifying questions that must be asked and a limited number of spaces available.
 

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I think it might be helpful if the original poster puts what type of decorating techniques are acceptable for each garment. For example, are they looking for just screen print ink on the garments? Can a dtg or dye sub printer be used? Do they want inkjet / laser transfers? There are a lot of different decorating techniques out there and not all shops do all of them.

Just a suggestion.

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I saw that, but the first sentence states garment decorators and screen printers. If all they wanted was screen printers, then why put garment decorators. It leads to confusion and already has one person that does dye sublimation to make a reply. That was the reason for my post asking for clarification.

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