t shirt deals

Philippines
April 24, 2011 11:29pm CST
i am thinking of so many stuffs this summer. one of which is the t shirt printing.i wanna make them personalized and according to what the buyer wants. my cons are i am starting alone. anyway, i'll be working hard on it. T-shirt printing nowadays doesn’t just take a simple paint and brush process. There are various techniques of printing a shirt, depending on your demands and tastes. Before you start a t-shirt printing business, it is imperative that you familiarize yourself with the pros and cons of each technique first to avoid pricey errors.
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@dainy1313 (2370)
• Leon, Mexico
25 Apr 11
Hello Flagella! Beginning a new business alone is always risky but not impossible. You´ll need a lot of courage, and self determination. Don´t give up! Blessings!... Dainy
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@JackTidd (29)
• Canada
25 Apr 11
I use spreadshirt a lot, maybe you could get some ideas from there, Good luck!
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• Philippines
25 Apr 11
What kind of t-shirt printing do you want? I am on that biz, and it's good :) Are you planning on Silk Screen? or Heat Press(Digital)? There are so many kinds of printing shirts but those two are the most common ones. In heat press, I don't know much details about this but you may need maybe 30-40Php at least (Your in Philippines right?). You may need a computer of course, a good printer, Heatpress which is like the Iron thingy stuff, and the papers and inks. :) Silkscreen is much easier, it's my type of printing. :) you may need lots of things but won't cost that much. the thing is, you will still undergo a Trial and Error here, I mean Lots of errors before you can perfect it. If you are that willing to put that biz up, I know a forum which can help you. "Maraming Pinoy din ang nandoon" :) Good Luck! :)
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@superjae (58)
• Canada
25 Apr 11
Hi! It's cool you want to start a tshirt printing business but there are a lot of things you need to buy for it and it's not cheap unless you just use paint. Otherwise you'll need to buy machines and those can be quite costly. Alternatively, you can use a site like Cafepress, Zazzle, or Spreadshirt. You design it according to the buyer's wishes and upload it to the site and put it on a shirt. Then the site prints and mails it out for you. This way, you won't need to buy supplies or hold any stock at home.
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@JackTidd (29)
• Canada
25 Apr 11
I use spreadshirt a lot, maybe you could get some ideas from there, Good luck!