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Re: Matching colours across different brands
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 17:11
by Bob795
Does anyone else stress out trying to match colours across different brands just so that you can get a full size range (baby to adult)?
I didn't know how many shades of 'white' there can be!! Ive been trying to find a baby vest that would match the Gildan white but it's not going too good and don't get me started on the price of them too, they are more expensive than most adult t-shirts even the xxxl! And there's less material!!!
Re: Matching colours across different brands
Posted: 05 Sep 2018, 21:10
by logobear
white can vary within same brand, and even across sizes of same tshirt.
had some gildan gd01 and S was a different white to the rest ....
price you pay for cheap clothing !
Re: Matching colours across different brands
Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 09:22
by mrs maggot
kidswholesale clothing in leicester are great for babywear, and they are all made in house, so a real British product.
Re: Matching colours across different brands
Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 11:01
by Bob795
Thanks Mrs maggot for the recommendation, I will check out their website.
Logobear, what brand of clothing do you use then? I know Gildan is cheap but it's certainly not the cheapest and the quality after washing several times is not bad either.
Trying to have affordable products using quality t-shirts is tough, every penny counts.
Re: Matching colours across different brands
Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 16:32
by logobear
depends what type of print you doing.
I find Gildan or fruit OTL 'mid range or higher' are easiest to sell due to brand recognition and pretty reliable sourcing.
Lesser brands might be as good, but customers don't recognise the label and think them cheap
Generally the soft styles.