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Hey I'm a new brand in the UK. I'm getting my first line of t shirts printed I'm using continental t shirts.
Is continental a good brand?
I want my brand to have garments that don't rip easy and the the costumer gets full value for the money. I want to sell the t shirts between £25-£30
 

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I just bought a friends entire business before he moved and he was telling me he only uses gilden bc they last forever whether thats true or not I'm not 100. I still have mine after several years. I've never used continental though. Sorry I could not be of more assistance
 

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I read that the 2001 fit / style is a good choice to start to print on because it's 100% cotton and soft
The AA 2001 has a tight weave and is soft it's ringspun cotton.
Something to keep in mind is that that AA sizes run small and are form fitting. If you are selling to an older or less fit crowd they might not like them or will need to order a size up. Some people like the Gildan shirts because they are looser fitting and durable.
 
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