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Hi all, I need to get a batch of printed tee shirts sorted.

I used to use a local guy, but his shop has gone under. So I tried another local firm (I'm in Kent) and the quality was rubbish.

So does anyone know or use anyone locally to me (or on the internet) who are good and not too expensive.

I want grey polo neck tee shirts, standard tee shirts, and a few sweaters. About 30 polo shirts, and about 20 standard tee's and about ten jumpers.

Cheers for any advice.

Dan
 
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Brilliant. Cheers fellas. Three firms is quite enough for me to get some prices from. Many thanks.
 
The wife done ours with cheap t-shirts and iron on prints from ebay... you can tell i'm scottish \o/
 
The wife done ours with cheap t-shirts and iron on prints from ebay... you can tell i'm scottish \o/

you lilke yorkshire men then ? short arms deep pockets and can peel an orange in your pocket with oine hand and keep the smell to yourself ?
 
Why dont you ask the forum sponsor that does printing he might do it, and it makes sense to give the work to someone who is helping our forum
 
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