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the_urban_lemon
The concept behind the brand is that all men, no matter how powerful can be brought down, that nobody is untouchable in the end.
I've got quantities of the shirt on the left in stock, the shirt on the right is a newer design which is currently being printed & will be available real soon...
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Deano
the_urban_lemon
The first one was printed direct to garment, so the t-shirt goes through a printer and the ink is actually inside the fibers of the shirt, the second shirt is heat pressed vinyl, really nice finish as well.
Telegram Sam
Franck
If you know how to print stuff yourself your only real expenditure will be the shirts themselves.
Don't believe it'd be too expensive to make the shirts even if you have someone else do the prints for you, particularly if you order a large amount.
The big challenge is to come up with designs that people actually want to buy and then establishing a way of getting your product to your customers, whether that is through a webshop, a stand on the street or a deal with a local clothing store or whatever you can come up with.
King Luis
Tommo.
the_urban_lemon
I've probably spent about £200 at this point, gunna get stickers etc. done this week as well...it's a fun challenge, I've sold quite a few shirts so far.
King Luis
Im the same, bought shit loads last month. Got about 10 i think and didnt spend more than £100, dont know why people bother buying ones from River Island/Topman, they're bloody expensive for a start
the_urban_lemon
How they can charge £30 for a thin cotton t-shirt with some washed out graphic on it is beyond me! affordable price is a must, even if you sell at a loss for a while.
Deano
Ah, I've worked with a lot of heat press in work but never printing onto the Tshirt itself. I'd imagine it'd need a specific machine or transfer?
On the River Island/Topman topic, half they're designs aren't even complicated. Could easily knock some up in a similar style.
the_urban_lemon
The place I got my first shirts done have a huge specially made machine that does the direct to garment printing, as far as I know they're the only place that does it. Was tempted to screen print my own but it seems like a lot of hassle and expenditure if you cock it up.
King Luis
Funny thing is they've been caught ripping of designs as well, as have Urban Outfitters. Few designer friends of mine have had to get lawyers involved to stop them selling shirts.
You shouldn't need to sell at a loss UL, always made a profit when i was doing it just got to find the right place to get shirts and the printing
Carroll.
Justicar
No point starting a brand and then being deported is there...
Tommo.
Dont think I have ever brought a thing from River Island or Topman due to the prices :L
I like the Logo you made for your design also mate
Carroll.
Are your digs going to get funny?
Deano
He could get them translated into Polish for you at least.
Ninja
That's retarded.
the_urban_lemon
which bit?
EDIT: I'll preempt actually, I sell for what I feel is a 'fair' price, I might be making a small loss/breaking even but I'm no better than the rip off merchants if I'm selling a t-shirt for £30...I'm driven by creativity more than money, which is 'retarded' considering what business is based on, but that's just me..
Ninja
Selling at a loss. Even if you're doing it as a hobby to begin with at LEAST try and break even.
Obtuse
Telegram Sam
the_urban_lemon
This.
King Luis
You shouldn't have to sell at a loss at all tbh, can easily make money if you get the quantities right
Obtuse
Tommo.
This. Thought it was a decent shirt til I see it
Franck