[CENTER]hello every one i would like to start my own shop selling t shirts .caps ,mugs etc because ive lost my job money is tight so i want to get it right first go ? could i use the jetpro sofstretch transfer paper as my main stay for t shirts do i need to cut photo out or can i leave it as a sheet or do you know a better paper and for the sublimation work use trupix . Jet Stream F-35 Sublimation paper again do you know a better paper fro mugs and some t shirt printing any advice would help thank you paul
approach your local market, they often have incentives for new traders, rent free periods etc, as quin says build your reputation, have a look around for an existing business, that you may be able to use as a "shop window" chat with bridal shops etc, to see if you can offer them an add on service. if money is tight, i would not be putting it in a shop, unless you have lost a job in retail and have years of experience in it
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Good advice above, you could also set up an online presence with a good website, or setting up with an online retailer such as Etsy or Not on the Highstreet, there is a number to choose from.
A shop is a HUGE investment, and I wouldn't advise this being your first choice on making money, unless you have a bullet proof business plan, and have a big redundancy payout or savings behind you, or a partner in a full time and secure job that can cover all costs for the next 5 years.
look around for artist studios to rent, they are often very cheap and put you in a good network of creatives.
Then do craft fairs/car boot/farmers markets etc showing the stuff you have made while practicing, BUT hoping to pick up a hen do / wedding list etc bwher the profit is!
imho
1 Hour T-shirt printing shop in Newcastle upon Tyne. http://www.logobear.co.uk/
Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK