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windyash
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Anyone know of a camo hoodie supplier ? Ive tried all the usual suspects BTC , Ralawise , Pencarrie etc but cant find any and now its getting colder all
my customers that had camo t shirts want hoodies :smile:
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Hi windyash, hope this helps http://www.ethicstar.com/154camo.html
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Cheers , I found them last night but having searched them on different forums im a bit worried about quality so going to order a couple and see
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windyash;92257 wrote:Cheers , I found them last night but having searched them on different forums im a bit worried about quality so going to order a couple and see
looking for the same thing, what was the quality like on these ?
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Qualities 'OK' but not quite Gildan or Fruit of the Loom, but that is reflected in the price. Made well enough, but they tend to be a bit on the small side. Need to be washed with care, or they shrink a bit.
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pw66;120496 wrote:Qualities 'OK' but not quite Gildan or Fruit of the Loom, but that is reflected in the price. Made well enough, but they tend to be a bit on the small side. Need to be washed with care, or they shrink a bit.
Didnt know it was possible to go lower that Gildan and FOL. :-(
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Earl Smith;120497 wrote:Didnt know it was possible to go lower that Gildan and FOL. :-(
:biggrin::biggrin: I like the Gildan 50/50 as a basic go to fleece range. It is probably the only part of their range that I do like... The FotL 'Premium' range is nice, but I don't like the 'Classic' range.
Trouble is, if you are looking for camo you are mainly stuck with 'fashion' brands which can be very hit and miss, or very expensive better quality options.
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Gildan I used once but it felt a little rough and the customer didnt like it either. So sady I didnt go back. FOL premiums are good for the price but the zip lets them down on the hoodies which are my go to item at the moment. The Heavy polo from FOL is great for the price.
My go to brand is usually Russel and Promodoro for both hoodies and Polos.
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