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Bob @ Prestige
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Any Preference over T shirt makes?

Steering towards Gildan heavy cotton, I know some peeps use FOTL and it seems to be more popular on the majority of online sites, Just wondering what the more experienced preferred.

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Gildan every time.
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Depends on the application (and budget) most folk will say Gildan, FOTL Premium have always been a decent enough tee. I use Starworld silver/gold for a few years and these were excellent for the money.
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Depends on who your printing for? If it's s tradesman then gilden heavy all the time, but then you may be printing for people who want a nice feel or fashionable tshirt Then I use gilden ultra or gilden soft style, which puts you ahead of the compatition who use cheap FOTL as standard etc.
mind you I did have a email today from FOTL who have released a new tshirt suitable for printing on and looks nice
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FOTL premium for DTG or Gildan for vinyl for me.
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+1 Gildan Heavy Cotton for Vinyl
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Thanks for all the reply guys, Dave 271069 , appreciate the detailed reply, helps me to understand what product suits what customer and what to offer and reasons why, good angle to "upsell"

Anyone using any digital printers / transfer papers for multi coloured, more detailed artwork? and what T's you would use.

Thanks again guys for taking the time to reply

Cheers

Bob
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