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Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Jul 2015, 21:46
by bigj2552
just bought some samples in from BMS, LONGFORTE and ETHNICSTAR


BMS ones and LONGFORTE ones feel like cotton....i hate the feel of poly on skin, but these feel superb....

now, as for the ethnicstar ones.....they were half the price of the other 2 but....

the quality is absolutely crap. not to bad weight and thickness wise, but every single one i bought ( 40 ) had some kind of small ink stains on them, and they sure as hell
were not pure white like the other 2 suppliers....
as for the prints....well.....this is a family forum so.......
they came in whats like a bin bag, 10 were missing,and i also got some of there tagless T's, another mistake....utter, utter crap.....will stick with gilden

yes they maybe cheaper, but the quality of products and service is just not there...

Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Jul 2015, 22:45
by JMugs
BMS / xpres are mine of choice. I wear the duff prints under my gi when on the mats. They take a hammering and wick the sweat well. Wow they last well!!

Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Jul 2015, 22:56
by A11kns
The tees I got from isub supplies were great.
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Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 10:48
by simonriviere
If you hate the feeling of poly on skin, I've had great results on American Apparel dri release shirts. They're an 85/15 polycotton so they don't feel anywhere near as synthetic as other sublimation T's I've used. I know they're pretty pricey though...

Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 14:29
by mags1892
JMugs;103044 wrote:BMS / xpres are mine of choice. I wear the duff prints under my gi when on the mats. They take a hammering and wick the sweat well. Wow they last well!!
Same here but a Dobok not a gi these days ;). I made one with SABUM SAYS RELAX and a pic of our instructor I dot think he sees the amusing side lol.

Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 14:30
by mags1892
A11kns;103048 wrote:The tees I got from isub supplies were great.
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They look very nice indeed ill have to try those.

Re: Sub t's differance

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 16:32
by ArferMo
Problem I have is none of my clients want white.