Polo Tops Recomendation

Bob @ Prestige
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Hi guys

Looking for some recommendations for polo tops please, bought some FOTL 65/35 polo tops to try out (just got my heat press and new to all this) but I feel they are a bit thin and cheap looking.

Would probably be OK for a summer alternative.

Any recommendations for a heavier, better quality polo that wont cost the earth appreciated.

Bob
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Hi Bob,

May I recommend our brand called Papini. http://papini.co.uk/ We are an independent UK brand. Our 'standard' polo is 210g 35/65 and available in 21 different colours, with next day delivery http://papini.co.uk/polo-shirts.html. We are renown for our quality, reliable garments for embroidery and print.

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Try the AA12 from Absolute apparel www.absoluteapparel.co.uk one of my best sellers. I have found that Absolute's own brand garments offer a very good price/quality combination and I've not been let down by delivery.

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+1 Absolute seem to offer a good quality/price balance.
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Thanks for the replies and recommendations guys, will check them out Monday.

Bob
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i use the FOTL ones for pubs and darts team clubs where price is an issue, but would not use them for anything else,
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HAve to agree on FOTL quality , I usually use Russell or Gildan polos as their quality is good , not had any complaints yet !!
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I think it is a mistake to judge quality by how 'thick' something is ..... remember that ling fine fibres are more expensive than short fat ones (silk v hessian!) - and fine fabricks hang much better, - think of the thread count in your expensive Egyptian cotton bead sheets!
fruit polos are (imho) the easiest to sell, and I have some that I printed up over 15 years ago that are still wearable.
SS11 is our stock polo
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I hear what your saying, just my opinion they feel really cheap, if I was buying work polos I prefer a heavier one but I will give people the choice as you say some prefer the thinner ones.

I am ordering some gildan polos and tees on Monday to have both and possibly the ones from absolute someone else recomended, early days for me to decide what brand I prefer or what sells better for that matter

thanks again for taking the time to reply

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Logobear

Meant to ask who do you buy the SS11 polo tops from? MDP only appear to do the one type, the 65/35 ones

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Bob
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