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derek
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Hi everyone

Could anyone help to find a supplier of garment bags for t-shirts and hoodies, with warning labels on them.
I have found suppliers who only except orders of 1000 plus at a time.
Any help would be appreciated.

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Derek,
I get mine from here http://www.simply-envelopes.co.uk/ but, they don't have warning labels on them. You could always print your own warning labels to go on them though.
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Thanks Ian
They look great will have to get printing labels now lol
All the best mate

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which ones do you use Ian?

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derek;46889 wrote:which ones do you use Ian?
Derek, I don't use them for T-shirts as I buy from them for mouse mats & a few other odds & ends. The best thing to do is fold your T-shirt then measure the size & see what they have near that size.:wink:
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These are what I use {link removed at request of owner} Complete with warning print.

Google should find others.
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forgive me for being stupid, - but why a warning label ?
I use ziplock bags in A4 and A3, food grade, great quality and cheap when you buy them in the tens of 000's, am i doing something wrong ? - i looked at all the shopping bags in our kitchen, cannot see any warning labels on those, even the ones without holes.
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logobear;46909 wrote:forgive me for being stupid, - but why a warning label ?
I use ziplock bags in A4 and A3, food grade, great quality and cheap when you buy them in the tens of 000's, am i doing something wrong ? - i looked at all the shopping bags in our kitchen, cannot see any warning labels on those, even the ones without holes.
Is that the same as buying a packet of peanuts with a warning on the outside saying 'warning, may contain nuts':tongue:
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i use food grade bags from either bookers or a polythene sales place in birmingham, they all then get stickers on them with care instructions on them, about £18 per box
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bms;46949 wrote:Is that the same as buying a packet of peanuts with a warning on the outside saying 'warning, may contain nuts':tongue:
Couldn't resist........'Waning this bag may contain a Tee shirt or Hoodie'..........'Please wear responsibly'.:rolleyes:
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