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Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 13:35
by totallypersonal
Hi guys,
I'm working with a local business to produce a range of clothing. I used to own a dye sub business so have some idea about printing of t-shirts etc but I'm no expert.
We're looking to take branded t-shirts (Gildan etc) for example, embroider a small logo, relabel them and package them nicely as a high end product.
My question is:
Would it be cheap enough to outsource this and sell for a profit? Or would I be better off buying an embroidery machine and doing it myself?
How much would a very basic embroidery setup cost me? (We only need to do very small designs to start with)
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks
Rob
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 14:52
by logos unlimited
HI Rob,
I think outsource is the best option to begin with as set up cost and ordering everything in, like threads t-shirts etc will take any profit and a lot more out of your pocket, but once set up if theres enough profit then why not !!! good luck.
Regards Paul
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 15:33
by Earl Smith
I would agree with Paul. Outsourse to begin with. Embroidery machines are expensive and so is the program that goes with them. A starter setup with a cheap machine would be around 7K I would think.
I do some work for on-line shops. One buys from Primark and I embroider a small emblem. Total cost to them (garment and embroidery) around 7€ each. They knock it out at 20€.
Another customer supplies caps. I do the trial runs for him and then he gets the bigger orders done in China when he has prooved that it sells.
Whatever you do, good luck
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 15:57
by logos unlimited
HI Earl,
We do all are embroidery in-house as we deal with companies that want there stock with in two weeks or less but just out of curiosity whats the cost of embroidery in China say per 5 thousands stitches and the turn around time ?
Regards Paul
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 16:10
by Earl Smith
Hi Paul,
Spoke to my customer this morning. He is getting 50 embroidered beanies ( yes 50) at under 3,50€ each, delivered to Germany. Beanie without embroidery is 30 to 40 cents. Takes 3 to 5 weeks delivery time.
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 16:14
by guarddog14
I would go with a drop shipping service, this way you can try products with out using alot of money on stock that may not sell, this way you get to test the market,
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 19 Jan 2016, 16:44
by logos unlimited
Earl Smith;108294 wrote:Hi Paul,
Spoke to my customer this morning. He is getting 50 embroidered beanies ( yes 50) at under 3,50€ each, delivered to Germany. Beanie without embroidery is 30 to 40 cents. Takes 3 to 5 weeks delivery time.
Thanks Earl,
its not for me as 3 to 5 weeks is to long but great for people that have shops,
thanks
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 09:54
by totallypersonal
Thanks for your input everyone. I think we're going to outsource. Seems the best option!
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 02 Feb 2016, 10:29
by mrs maggot
pop a notice up on here in members to members section ABC embroidery (calvinabc) on here offer reasonable prices, as i am sure do other members
Re: Clothing line - do it myself or outsource?
Posted: 12 Feb 2016, 13:28
by calvinabc
hi mrs maggot. thanks for that. only just seen this. thanks for the recommendation. always happy to help and give quotes. we have had a good bit of business from the forum. thanks for all the support so far.