Anybody sell merch/shirts... My charity is looking to sell shirts at PAXAUS and we've tested a few places to print out logo
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Bigglesreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee these folk in Canberra.
https://www.copperhead.com.au/
We got them to do our shirts in 2004, and I'm still wearing them, white on black screen print, black has faded over 20 urs, white is still holding strong.
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@Taco_lad oooh I'm in Canberra next week... might swing past and talk with them. thanks.
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Actual Dr Buttocksreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee Killer Merch in Melbourne are quality, and the owner, Josh, is a good bloke. Check them out
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lostdocoreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee Rojo customs in Canberra is who we use + as colour shirts
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Bigglesreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee call em and they can probably quote you - we supplied them with the SVGs and they went from there.
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nickreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee the shirts I made at printlocker years ago have been worn so much they're getting faded and just about worn through but the print is still looking good so that's a from me.
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I need to make the calculated decision to get screenprinted at bulk vs on demand drop shipping to not have inventory (less quality).
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Miles Goodhewreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee Without knowing who your "Hot Trash" ones are, I had some shirts made by The T-Shirt Mill (https://www.thetshirtmill.com.au) some years ago and the out put was fine.
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Karen Wyldreplied to :PUA: Shlee fucked around and last edited by
@shlee if you're not on a tight budget, maybe try Ochre Dawn, an Adelaide based Aboriginal company. They do merch and corporate apparel. https://www.ochredawn.com.au/
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@KarenWyld I'll keep that in mind for a future project. (I want to engage with artists and pay them well) Once I can afford their services to do it.
Half of my problem with merch isn't finding an artist to make the work, it's that the transfer to the shirt looks bad and I'd rather not ruin perfectly good art.