Large screen print incurs a fixed cost, so its no problem for me.
Some quotes I had... prices in Singapore dollars and for 1 color on the back and 2 colors in front.
1) Round neck cotton black tee - $8/100pcs
2) Round neck dri-fit black tee - $10/100pcs
3) Honeycomb black polo-tee (ladies cut available) - $11/100pcs
4) Honeycomb black polo-tee with red/orange/green/gray piping - $12/100pcs
5) Dri-fit black polo tee (ladies cut available) - $11/100pcs
6) Dri-fit black polo tee with light blue piping - $14/100pcs
This excludes any shipping fees if anyone were to order. I've no idea how many people are interested, so I just requested a quote for 100pcs.
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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 11:57 pm Post subject:
The price is for 1, right? If it's #1 or #2 without colored collar, I'd probably buy 5 or 10. Probably more like 10. It'll give me a reason to throw away my tee shirt with a big 1994 on the front. For the others models maybe 1 or 2.
Here are the prices in CAD (Canadian$), USD (U.S. $) and EUR (Euro) for today. If yours isn't in the list, you can convert it here.
SGD -> CAD -> USD -> EUR
$8 -> 5.84 ... 5.27 ... 3.90
$10 -> 7.30 ... 6.58 ... 4.87
$11 -> 8.03 ... 7.24 ... 5.36
$12 -> 8.75 ... 7.90 ... 5.85
$11 -> 8.03 ... 7.24 ... 5.36
$14 -> 10.21 ... 9.22 ... 6.82 _________________
The prices seem awfully low... Are these heavyweight cotton tees or are they made out of tissue?
My school has done T-shirts... and this sounds about right. Keep in mind that when you buy shirts at the stores, the prices are inflated to make a profit.
What about mugs? Since this t-shirt has gotten the most votes so far:
, I decided to adapt the design for the mug, too.
This is the logo we should be using for all J-Dorama stuff, not the other one... I mean, it's the logo at the top of each page, ne?
Yup, hence why I use it. But Genma also expressed being a bit more creative instead of just having the plain logo. Hence why I have the JD graphic. _________________
I'll check on the quality of the tees and get back to you guys.
Before seeing it all as cheap, remember there's shipping involved to go around the world. Whats the best way? Pack it all up send to someone in the country to distribute around?
tabana: why'd u need 5 to 10 of the same shirt??? unless you do you laundry only once a month...
There's also an issue of sizes, I'd get the shoulder width coz XS, S, M, L, XL sizes vary with country. _________________
Before seeing it all as cheap, remember there's shipping involved to go around the world. Whats the best way? Pack it all up send to someone in the country to distribute around?
I guess you could find volunteers... As long as they don't rip you off.
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 11:55 pm Post subject:
Genma wrote:
tabana: why'd u need 5 to 10 of the same shirt??? unless you do you laundry only once a month...
Don't worry, I do laundry every week. It's just that during winter I usually wear a black tee under itchy wool shirt. Black t-shirt tends to get gray fast.
I don't mind buying 5 or 10, if you think you'll get stuck with 70 tees at your home, but if it means you need to buy an extra 100 for me, I don't mind buying just 1 or 2 and get the rest locally.
monta wrote:
at least they're more xpensive than what it costs to make a t-shirt here
That's what I was thinking too. Massed produced t-shirt shouldn't cost more than a few cents in the 10 000+ range. Prints cost more.
You can check the price range for blank American Apparel, Hanes Beefy, Gildan Ultra Cotton and Hanes Heavyweight T-shirts. It goes from 15$ for 1 to $0.50 when you buy more 10 000. No one in those sweat shops have dental or retirement plans and they get screwed by the company for less than $1 a day.
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