Re: Suitable fabric weight



enigma wrote:
> - <emelw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> news:43807f47$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> May I have some suggestions on the suitable fabric weight
>> for t-shirts, and sweatshirts so as to give a 'premium' and
>> 'expensive' image?
>
> the heavier the better. no polyester content. 100% cotton,
> Egyptian if possible.
> that said, don't you do *any* of your own research?
> lee

What Lee said.

The OP wanted to know about printing on T-shirts, sizes of T-shirts, and
fabric for T-shirts. All of these could be solved by a chat with a decent
printer and a glance through his suppliers' catalogues.

I wonder if he/she has done any research on markets, mark-ups, cost of
advertising, indirect costs and any of the little things that make a
difference between a successful business and one that bleeds money. Maybe
s/he's asking other newsgroups to supply that information :-[

To the OP: having an idea for a wonderful product isn't going to make you
rich. You need to do a lot more research OF YOUR OWN and get a real feel for
the market before you invest your money.

--
Sally Holmes
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England


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