The cheapest t-shirts I can buy.
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Dave271069
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Re: The cheapest t-shirts I can buy.
I'm looking to purchase the cheapest t-shirts money can buy. I would be looking to buy approx 300-500 per month. I'm thinking along the lines of FOTL screenstars or similar.
Anyone know where I can get these at very cheap prices. Looking for reds, blacks, sky blues.
dave
Anyone know where I can get these at very cheap prices. Looking for reds, blacks, sky blues.
dave
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Earl Smith
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Re: The cheapest t-shirts I can buy.
FOL Origionals are the cheapest I know. Just dont wash them and expect them to stay in shape.
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BTC ACTIVEWEAR FOTL Valueweight White 97p
QTAG FOTL Valueweight White 99p (on 500+ orders)
RALAWISE FOTL Screen Stars Original White 97p on Carton Rate (120)
http://www.plainwhitetshirt.co.uk/ are advertising from as low as 88p but you need to email them
Sometimes Ralawise will do you a deal, you just have to email your rep. All the above prices are plus VAT and possibly delivery.
If you want consistency in terms of quality and reliability of stock then BTC or RALAWISE are your best bet (There is also PEN CARRIE but I do not know their prices). Might be worth contacting PAPINI (Advertiser on this forum), but I think their tees are better quality.
You could also try UNEEK CLOTHING
I also remember that there was a company that sold bulk damaged/seconds garments. I can not remember their name but the garments were about 60p each. In terms of damage it was normally a small hole or something that was not very visible. Not sure if they will be good enough for your client but might be worth a search on the web.
QTAG FOTL Valueweight White 99p (on 500+ orders)
RALAWISE FOTL Screen Stars Original White 97p on Carton Rate (120)
http://www.plainwhitetshirt.co.uk/ are advertising from as low as 88p but you need to email them
Sometimes Ralawise will do you a deal, you just have to email your rep. All the above prices are plus VAT and possibly delivery.
If you want consistency in terms of quality and reliability of stock then BTC or RALAWISE are your best bet (There is also PEN CARRIE but I do not know their prices). Might be worth contacting PAPINI (Advertiser on this forum), but I think their tees are better quality.
You could also try UNEEK CLOTHING
I also remember that there was a company that sold bulk damaged/seconds garments. I can not remember their name but the garments were about 60p each. In terms of damage it was normally a small hole or something that was not very visible. Not sure if they will be good enough for your client but might be worth a search on the web.
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Dave271069
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Re: The cheapest t-shirts I can buy.
Hi Simon, thanks for the iinfo the 200 tshirts I'm doing at the moment were bought by the client and they are seconds. The situation I'm in now is after a long conversation with him last night he has asked if I would be willing to continue printing for him at about 500 per month :biggrin: he also requested jigsaws, mugs key rings and anything suitable for the kids market. I'm going to have a good think about this one as its going to take a lot of my time up and the profits are not amazing but much more than I'm getting now.
Its a business changing decision one that can't be taken lightly but let's say I went to sleep last night with a big grin on my face.
mr bank manager coming this evening so lets see.
Dave
Its a business changing decision one that can't be taken lightly but let's say I went to sleep last night with a big grin on my face.
mr bank manager coming this evening so lets see.
Dave
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Earl Smith
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Ive just looked at my price list. I always thought the Origional was much cheaper but I am wrong. Value weight is the same price and a better quality. Cant find anything cheaper unless you could find a chinese supplier and buy in bales of 288 at a go.
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if he is happy to have 2nds, then a trip to the FOTL factory shop might be the way to go, there is no mention of a weight of t shirt, but there are some bargains to be had on some of the lightweight t's
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Re: The cheapest t-shirts I can buy.
Brookes are really good. The more you have the cheaper they get. P&P free when you spend a certain amount. Lots of different weights. Well worth a peek. Delivery is fast too.
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@mrs maggot - I had no idea about the FOTL shop so thank you for the very handy lead, have emailed them for more info 
@Joohlyauk - Just to let you know that most of the major suppliers can beat the prices brookes were showing on their website, I use BTC now and Ralawise previously and I can get a single FOTL or Gildan tee at a cheaper price than the 1000+ price Brookes were showing. It might be worth you checking out these suppliers if you havent already as you might find a better price
Not trying to force anything on you, just trying to be helpful.
@Joohlyauk - Just to let you know that most of the major suppliers can beat the prices brookes were showing on their website, I use BTC now and Ralawise previously and I can get a single FOTL or Gildan tee at a cheaper price than the 1000+ price Brookes were showing. It might be worth you checking out these suppliers if you havent already as you might find a better price
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arh! Thank you Mrs Maggot, that info is really brilliant. I have only bought 24 so far from Brookes and a value one. To be honest the quality isn't good. I will look up BTC immediately, thanks, Ju
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