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T Shirts

Farmboy

New Member
NES, which is part of Alpha and Broder. Markus, if you're buying any kind of volume you're paying to much at the sites you listed. Pretty close to a buck a tee. NES is one day to you.
 

DizzyMarkus

New Member
Thanks Tom -- I will look into them. So long as it's a 1 day ship :0) I dont do to many T's and when I do its mostly 30 - 50 shirt runs. I should hook up with you. PM me your number please and I'll give ya a ring this afternoon after I dig out hehe

Markus
 

omgsideburns

New Member
I used to buy strictly from AA when I did screen printing, regardless of any PR issues they have had. I like the fit and feel.
 

genericname

New Member
I used to buy strictly from AA when I did screen printing, regardless of any PR issues they have had. I like the fit and feel.

What about the cost though? They're easily three, sometimes four times as expensive as Sanmar, depending on the product you get.

Anyone have any luck finding a decent facsimile for AA? Good stuff, but their prices are atrocious.
 

binki

New Member
If you want an alternative to AA then Gildan Soft Style (64000 I think) and Next Level are inexpensive alternatives.

But, nothing performs like the AA shirts for quality and the ability to really get a good crisp and bright print. Other than that we love Alstyle (AAA) for our club (car and bike) and general man's type of shirt. They are more than Gildans but are constructed better and look and feel better and best of all are consistent in size from one unit to another. There is just more pride in the construction.
 

genericname

New Member
If you want an alternative to AA then Gildan Soft Style (64000 I think) and Next Level are inexpensive alternatives.

Thanks, I'll look into them.

Whole-heartedly agree on the quality though. Mind you, it doesn't seem AA can ever decide on a standard tag for their women's shirts. Minor gripe.
 

DizzyMarkus

New Member
Thanks Tom, just getting in here. I've just cleared home and not the shop, now its started again :omg:

If I don't get in a "warm" position soon I will catch up with you soon.

Markus


Leaving the driveway @ 10am :0)
 

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omgsideburns

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No idea on cost.. The price seemed reasonable at the quantities we were doing. It was maybe a dollar over the other common brands, but the name sold it. Hell, I could sell the blank AA's for the same price I could sell printed ones. Still can considering retails on a 2001 is like 20 bucks.
 
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