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Has anyone else had this problem or is it something that has to do with the way my printer may be stretching the tees to print on them? When my girlfriend puts the tshirt on it seems as if the seam on the side is coming towards the front of the shirt unless she manually places the seam on the side of her body where it is supposed to be. When she does that she says that it feels crooked? Anyone else experience this sort of issue before? Should I try ironing the tee or just give it back?

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Has anyone else had this problem or is it something that has to do with the way my printer may be stretching the tees to print on them? When my girlfriend puts the tshirt on it seems as if the seam on the side is coming towards the front of the shirt unless she manually places the seam on the side of her body where it is supposed to be. When she does that she says that it feels crooked? Anyone else experience this sort of issue before? Should I try ironing the tee or just give it back?

EJ
I just ironed my screened tee and I think that it was the printer that stretched the tshirt to make it fit awkward. Hopefully ironing the tshirt will fix it. I will let you know in the A.M
 

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Okay so I just got off the phone with the Customer Service MGR at Next Level and she put me up on game.... The definition of this issue is called "twarked"

She is awesome thus far and has advised that I send a sample to her in order to move towards a resolution.

-E.J
 

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Okay so I just got off the phone with the Customer Service MGR at Next Level and she put me up on game.... The definition of this issue is called "twarked"

She is awesome thus far and has advised that I send a sample to her in order to move towards a resolution.

-E.J
I've never had a twarked tee from them, but thanks for reporting back to let us know how they are handling it :)
 

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I am new to the forums so I am not to familiar with your terminology but what is a twarked t shirt?

Another question I trying to decide between next level apparel and American apparel 2001 wanted to know if next level has a model similar to the aa 2001 but with the side seemed?

And if so with one is better in quality fit and cut I already know NLA to be cheaper as far as prices but quality fit cut which one is better?

One more which has tighter fitting collars NLA or AA 2001
 

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I am new to the forums so I am not to familiar with your terminology but what is a twarked t shirt?

Another question I trying to decide between next level apparel and American apparel 2001 wanted to know if next level has a model similar to the aa 2001 but with the side seemed?

And if so with one is better in quality fit and cut I already know NLA to be cheaper as far as prices but quality fit cut which one is better?

One more which has tighter fitting collars NLA or AA 2001
I think that Next Level has superior quality, but I experienced them during a time when they were trying to maintain satisfactory levels of service and Quality Assurance based on an unexpected increase in there product demand per there CSR manager. I am almost certain that they have adjusted. So to answere your question I think there are several tees of better quality than the 2001 via next level. Did you need style #'s as well?

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Thanks JBI78 for your reply it can get pretty overwhelming when your new to this industry to pick a shirt to kick off your brand so I do appreciate any positive response I recieve.

As far as a style number for next level line up I am looking for a shirt that meet this specific requirements

1) the shirt has a fitted collar that doesn't doesnt stretch or sag after 2 or 3 washes but maintains its original shape

2) the shirt itself has to be its a must for me side seemed fitted but not to tight similar to American apparel 2001 but a little more fitted with better cut and quality.

3) t shirt doesn't shrink when you place it in the dryer and the colors doesn't fade at all

4) t shirt isnt see threw thin like fruit the loom shirts

Doesn't next level apparel have anything in there line up that meets all those specifications
 

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Thanks JBI78 for your reply it can get pretty overwhelming when your new to this industry to pick a shirt to kick off your brand so I do appreciate any positive response I recieve.

As far as a style number for next level line up I am looking for a shirt that meet this specific requirements

1) the shirt has a fitted collar that doesn't doesnt stretch or sag after 2 or 3 washes but maintains its original shape

2) the shirt itself has to be its a must for me side seemed fitted but not to tight similar to American apparel 2001 but a little more fitted with better cut and quality.

3) t shirt doesn't shrink when you place it in the dryer and the colors doesn't fade at all

4) t shirt isnt see threw thin like fruit the loom shirts

Doesn't next level apparel have anything in there line up that meets all those specifications
I think style number 6010 is a close match to the 2001 but much higher in quality. I ordered several of these recently.

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What wholesalers do you deal with that carries that model and does that model 6010 meet my four specifications from my last post
The 6010 is like a high end type of tshirt in my opinion and it does meet your requirements.. Keep researching but just so you know a fair priced high quality tshirt is available at Js apparel as well. Style M1311. Awesomeness.
 

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Thanks I'm going to check js apparel out but the 6010 model that you were speaking of what wholesaler carries that does bodek and rhodes have and how are they
I am confused.... Next Level carries the 6010. I am not aware of any other wholesaler because I go directly through NL
 

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For every adversity you experience is a hidden jewel of wisdom that you can forever treasure.
Per the CSR MGR the correct spelling is Torqued, not "Twarked".

Outcome: CSR Mgr at Next Level ROCKS!!!! Even exchange.... The tshirts that were defective will be replaced at no cost to me. Even though I decorated the garment. This is the highest level of customer service that I have longed to experience. Please believe that I will be repurchasing from them in the near future.

Just thought I would share this bit of information with the forums!
-E.J
 

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For every adversity you experience is a hidden jewel of wisdom that you can forever treasure.
Per the CSR MGR the correct spelling is Torqued, not "Twarked".

Outcome: CSR Mgr at Next Level ROCKS!!!! Even exchange.... The tshirts that were defective will be replaced at no cost to me. Even though I decorated the garment. This is the highest level of customer service that I have longed to experience. Please believe that I will be repurchasing from them in the near future.

Just thought I would share this bit of information with the forums!
-E.J
This is kind of an old thread, but do the tags on NL 6010 come off easily? I was looking on their site, and unlike most of their shirts, they are not "tear away", so since you have used them in the past, how hard is it to get them off?

Does anyone else have experience with NL 6010??
 
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