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    Smile Setting up an online shop

    Hai Thar!

    I'm setting up an online clothes shops (for a certain type of people, wont disclose yet) can anyone recommend a website/shop where I can buy teeshirts in bulk (cheaply) so I can then print on them?

    Can anyone also recommend the best way to print on fabric? Thanks

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    search for your local printing clothing industrial areas.

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    Make sure you print your own designs.

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    Wait you want to make a custom t-shirt shop but you don't know where to buy plain shirts or how to print?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Wait you want to make a custom t-shirt shop but you don't know where to buy plain shirts or how to print?
    I know, lovely research he's done!

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    I know how to do it, and I already have a stock of 100 plain t-shirts in ratio 2:2:2:2:2 colors.

    I just wanted to know if anyone knew of a place that did them cheaper. I also use transfers, but after about 5 washes, it seems to fade, I wanted to know if anyone had better ideas.

    It isn't just a tee shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai-Man-Land View Post
    I know how to do it, and I already have a stock of 100 plain t-shirts in ratio 2:2:2:2:2 colors.

    I just wanted to know if anyone knew of a place that did them cheaper. I also use transfers, but after about 5 washes, it seems to fade, I wanted to know if anyone had better ideas.

    It isn't just a tee shop.
    I wouldnt want to buy a tee with a transfer glued on tbh.

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    i also wouldn't want to pay money for something i could do myself.

    it's hardly your own clothes if all you're doing is buying tshirts and putting a sticker on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thai-Man-Land View Post
    I know how to do it, and I already have a stock of 100 plain t-shirts in ratio 2:2:2:2:2 colors.

    I just wanted to know if anyone knew of a place that did them cheaper. I also use transfers, but after about 5 washes, it seems to fade, I wanted to know if anyone had better ideas.

    It isn't just a tee shop.
    transfers generally aren't good, instead of buying a 20 quid or so tee from you they can probably go down to tesco or wherever and buy a pack of them.

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