Hi guys, thanks for reading my post. I am starting my own line of T-Shirts and I would love to find the supplier who supplies www.lifeisgood.com. This is a very popular and very successful business. I own a few of their shirts and I am trying to find the source of their blanks. The description for their shirts on their website is:
"100% ring spun, pigment dyed, enzyme washed, for extra softness and weathered appeal."
The tag on their shirts ( I own a few myself ) notes that it was made in Peru. I already checked out www.Conteninental-USA.com, and I did not find anything that notes their shirts as pigment dyed/enzyme wash, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I already checked out www.Conteninental-USA.com, and I did not find anything that notes their shirts as pigment dyed/enzyme wash, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Rodney, thanks a bunch! I will contact Conteninetal directly. Maybe they are using their shirts afterall. On another note, I checked for the RN number inside and out. I also checked the two labels that came with it. No RN number can be found. I will go to the store tomorrow and check in person. Maybe I discarded a label I forgot about. The shirt unfortunately doesn't have a RN label on it either. Thanks again for your help.
Hi guys, thanks for reading my post. I am starting my own line of T-Shirts and I would love to find the supplier who supplies Life is good® : Shop the Official Company Website. This is a very popular and very successful business. I own a few of their shirts and I am trying to find the source of their blanks. The description for their shirts on their website is:
"100% ring spun, pigment dyed, enzyme washed, for extra softness and weathered appeal."
The tag on their shirts ( I own a few myself ) notes that it was made in Peru. I already checked out www.Conteninental-USA.com, and I did not find anything that notes their shirts as pigment dyed/enzyme wash, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am very interested in the style of the life is good hoodies. I like the pigment dyed. I didn't see that you had found the supplier. Would you be able to share your findings?
thank you.
Thank you Rodney. Yes I had seen those in my search. They don't have the color we're looking for. We are looking for something in the pink family and the closest is red...which is off from what we want. If you know of any others please let me know.
Yes. they manufacture for a lot of popular companies Abercrombie, DKNY, Federated stores, Alternative Apparel etc those are a few of the ones that have used their services
I am wondering if there is a good (free?) resource for locating contact information for overseas factories, or their US based sourcing agents. Ideally online?
There doesn't seem to be too much info about these guys? Are you sure it's who these companies use? I have shirt line and can place a a 5k order.
I want this LIG style shirts, etc but I don't want to be ripped off..
Thanks for your reply/input. I did find 2 suppliers we could buy the same shirt from, blankshirts.com and fishead.com. I'm still waiting for a reply from my boss about ordering, etc. but it's a start.
Hello..Could anybody tell me where i can get Pigment dyed Tee Shirts in Europe ?? I have one favourite in USA but shipping to Ireland is a really expensive affair and there is duty and more tax and whatever else they want to add on payable....Anyway i hope somebody here can help me as i am very stuck at the moment
Regard
Conn
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