OK, so someone asked me last week if I could embroider their company name on some shirts.
I said I could, however, did they want to source the shirts as they wanted it rather quickly (for NYE).
They came back with some black shirts from Primark for a fiver each. These look great, particularly for DJing. Not for me as I'm stubborn about 100% or close to Cotton shirts.
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They embroidered rather nicely with no breakages.
So I've gone out for a walk yesterday and found myself in a pub with the missus. It's an upmarket "Foody" pub and the staff wear all black with white aprons. It made me wonder.... if I could buy the shirts in wholesale (and having worked in the industry a long time ago, they need to be heavy duty), I could probably sell and embroider them for not much more than retail price.
So, has anyone done this before and do you have a shirt supplier?
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Ralawise, top company got everything you should need. Even embroidery equipment.
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work shirts from wholesaler will cost you quite a bit more than the primark ones you mentioned.
Premier do good work stuff, shirts from about £8 + vat - so you will need to sell for about £20 ?
Premier do good work stuff, shirts from about £8 + vat - so you will need to sell for about £20 ?
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Ralawise & BTC Activewear are probably the two biggest.
Kustom Kit seems to be the industry standard for uniforms although both of the above stock catering grade garments as well.
Kustom Kit seems to be the industry standard for uniforms although both of the above stock catering grade garments as well.
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A company called Absolute Apparel do waist aprons with pocket for around £2 each inc vat no min order but you would have to check the postage as not sure what it would be for small quantities, i do know its free for orders over £100 ex vat, there also good for allot of other clothes 
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Cheers guys. Gives me somewhere to start.
Like I said, the Primark ones are rather cheap and cheerful. Great for DJs or people who aren't particularly active.
I think if you were selling them to someone in the catering or pub trade, they would need to be thick cotton and these would come at a price.
Like I said, the Primark ones are rather cheap and cheerful. Great for DJs or people who aren't particularly active.
I think if you were selling them to someone in the catering or pub trade, they would need to be thick cotton and these would come at a price.
I'm learning. So I'm probably spouting rubbish. Be patient :wink:
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