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Re: cap presses
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 10:11
by Paul
so what you say? 6 panel hats aint good? I just wanted to buy some to try. 5 panel ones dont look as goo...
Re: cap presses
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 13:12
by Kaz
You need to register with Ralawise to see the prices

Re: cap presses
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 18:36
by Gordon
Hi, yes you do need to register with Ralwise, but it is a good site, cost nothing to register but you do need to be a company, also the six panel's do have a fold in the centre at the front, the five panel are good, we emb on them and not the six.
hope this is a help.
Re: cap presses
Posted: 08 Apr 2011, 20:46
by Kaz
Registered with my hubbys company, and now have an account

Re: cap presses
Posted: 09 Apr 2011, 00:37
by Gordon
Nice one, see how cheap it is.......................................
Re: cap presses
Posted: 09 Apr 2011, 10:25
by Kaz
It is on the clearance section, not finding them that cheap on hoodies

Re: cap presses
Posted: 09 Apr 2011, 10:49
by Gordon
Hi Kaz, sorry I thourt we wanted cheap cap's, I will look out for hoodie's lol
Re: cap presses
Posted: 09 Apr 2011, 14:15
by Kaz
Ah right, lol, sorry, my mistake
Re: cap presses
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 22:59
by chongsta
Kaz;20355 wrote:It is on the clearance section, not finding them that cheap on hoodies

Hoodies and normal cotton tee's have sky rocketed in the last 6 months

and theyre set for another rise soon. all these natural disasters in Asia and wherever cotton comes from have blown the wholesale price through the roof.
I was using buytshirtsonline.com but i now use qtag.com - theyre about 10 - 15p more than the other company but they offer free delivery for orders over £30.00 which i think is great, its saving about £8.00 each time, which is 4 tshirts in itself. And they haven't screwed my orders up lol.
Ive noticed that Ralawise are starting to make some nice offers lately as well, free delivery over £50.00 but even Rala are only roughly matching qtag's prices. buytshirtsonline are the cheapest but we're talking pennies. There's not a lot of competition for tee's at the moment, which says to me that the wholesalers are getting stung and cant pass on decent incentives to buy.
lol...i had a customer ask me to do 50 tee's. at first he said he only wanted me to do the prints and he'll supply the shirts. I gave him a price of £3.50 per shirt and asked him where he was going to get his tee's from, although he didnt say directly where he was going to get them, he said he was hoping to pay about a £1.00 per shirt, i laughed and asked him to give me the suppliers name coz i'll buy a 100 right now! When i told him the real price, he reduced the order to 40 and still wanted the tee and the design for £3.50 !!! suffice to say we're still "negotiating" the deal
Dave