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Lyle Fong Pat's friend does super-fancy seamless & full bleed tshirts/hoodies/backpacks... http://www.skyou.com/
July 16 at 9:40am · Like · 3
Robert Khoo For apparel, we do all of our designs in-house and then do sourcing in Texas and Seattle (depending on the final destination to save on freight) at local shops for smaller runs, but then go overseas for anything in the 3k+ unit range. If you were looking at the design you have there, for a small run it might be a bit challenging since it would probably need to be a blue blank with the rest screenprinted... and a design that size would require quite a few passes. (and for a small run, having a custom blank wouldn't be cost effective) Digital printing (vs old school screen printing) is getting better, but quality/durability isn't QUITE there... but if you're willing to sacrifice some of that, that might be an option.
July 16 at 10:02am · Like · 5
James Fong For the standard startup American Apparel track jacket we use CustomInk
July 16 at 10:15am · Like · 3
Albert Chen I have a friend who owns a couple small clothing brands that prints all my cako stuff if you want to use him. He also has a DTG machine so he can make very small batch stuff. http://allgoodlivingkids.com
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David Katsujin Chao Branders.com
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Bob Ippolito Mission Bit gets hoodies from Golden Goods, high quality but doesn't come cheap. http://goldengoodsusa.com/
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Duke Chung I've used customink - their quality is good and its from back home in VA. I also used stickermule for laptop stickers and their service was very good...highly recommend!
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Hooman Radfar Custom ink
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