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Plain T-Shirts *ahem* For Women - For DIY Prints

Hi,

I'm looking for somewhere where i can purchase just women's tee's or small mens t-shirts for DIY printing. I like making my own t-shirts, I don't sell them on, I just like a little individuality.

Anyway, I found some uk-poloshirts [can't remember] and they are cheap, but they add £5 postage and VAT on top, although i did get 10% discount on the first order, but it still came to £13 and i was only buying 4 plain white tee's. I could probably purchase them a lot cheaper from primark but I can't get out shopping for another 2 weeks, and I like to pass the time making t-shirts.

So does anyone know anywhere?

Thanx <3
Debt Free - Go Me :o

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  • Scrumshie
    Scrumshie Posts: 170 Forumite
    We need to print up white t shirts and polo shirts for the guys to support our swim team for events. We buy from Tesco value range. Something like £1.75 for t-shirt and £2 or £2.50 for polo shirt
    Great for the price.
  • Haushinka
    Haushinka Posts: 340 Forumite
    ^Thanks for that :D

    Will take a look!

    What do you use for your prints? Just normal transfer paper? Thats what I'm currently using, I'm thinking about getting the paints and doing proper prints because i find that i can only hand wash my hand made t-shirts.

    Any suggestions?
    Debt Free - Go Me :o
  • Haushinka wrote:
    plain women's or small mens t-shirts for DIY printing.
    I'm a bit worried these plain women may be a bit upset by your description of them. I can see there may be a need for tee shirts for small men but I never realised there would be a specific demand for t shirts for plain women as opposed to attractive women. icon12.gif
    My weight loss following Doktor Dahlqvist' Dietary Program
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  • Haushinka
    Haushinka Posts: 340 Forumite
    lol *blushes* sorry, Im innocent i swear :whistle:
    Debt Free - Go Me :o
  • Midmac
    Midmac Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    Im after a proper heat press to print on tshirts
    :j Midmac Aka Crazy baby :j
  • We send our tshirts to local friendly printer. Sorry don't know what he uses, but the prints stay on !
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