The images above are t-shirts from our friends over at Shakin tits and takin shits shirt. We like printing ethically sourced and organic cotton shirts and Stanley Stella are world leaders in sustainable t-shirts and merchandise. Clearly, you don’t need to choose organic products or this brand. However, getting the blanks right is an important part of any print run and that also applies to summer promos.
There are a number of factors to consider. The cut and fit of the t-shirt are a big deal, one that is largely dictated by your target market. Will a unisex garment work best or do you need specific male and female styles? There’s no doubt that regular fitting is a safer bet with printed t-shirts, for summer promos or other uses, but they might not be right in your case. Fashionable slim fit or trendy oversized could be perfect if you’re aiming at a younger audience. A cropped, boxy style might work best for a promo that’s focused on women.
V neck shirts might be a nice alternative to standard crew necks.
Weight and material are also worth thinking about. Heavier cotton shirts are generally popular, yet something lighter could be more appropriate in your particular circumstances. Lighter weight cotton or possibly a blended fabric that’s floatier and feels more summery. It might not be the decisive factor, but the season itself has a bearing on the ideal weight.
Shakin tits and takin shits shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Choosing a printing company can be tricky Shakin tits and takin shits shirt. It’s a partnership and, like any good partnership, it needs to work for everyone involved. It might be the first and only time you buy printed t-shirts or it might be the start of a long and fruitful relationship. Either way, what matters is that you get an excellent product and pay a fair price for it.
We obviously think we’re a sound choice, but whoever you settle on, make sure they love what they do and care about their customers. Look at their history. How long have they been around? You don’t last in the custom print business unless you consistently hit the mark. Look at their values. Get acquainted. Email them, speak to them. Genuine folk are hard to find, but it’s worth the effort.
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