mountaindewgirl
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What's a good way to set up a print on demand merch store for logo-ed shirts and such? Are there any print on demand services that make trendier clothes than just cotton shirts?
14439214:yungona said:l‘d learn to do it yourself first and just buy blanks. Gildan heavy cotton blanks go pretty hard.
14439412:cydwhit said:I've used printful.com for the last five-ish years. It's all print on demand, drop shipped goods. Feel free to DM with any questions.
14439214:yungona said:l‘d learn to do it yourself first and just buy blanks. Gildan heavy cotton blanks go pretty hard.
14439449:Tamas said:Hanes Beefy Tees only
14439928:TheMoostafian said:The proclub heavyweight tees sold at genx are the best t shirt hands down
14439449:Tamas said:Hanes Beefy Tees only
14439970:yungona said:I’m talking cost effective here
14440002:TheMoostafian said:They're like $5
14440120:yungona said:You aren’t a CEO like me you wouldn’t get jt
14439987:CatdickBojangles said:Carrhartt k87s are the move.
14440553:dieprad said:A typical mistake of entrepreneurs when trying to open a clothing store from scratch is the desire to sell things that they like themselves. Such an approach can initially doom a business to failure, because the interests of people who will visit the outlet are ignored. SEO is a very important part that cannot be missed. If necessary, I always cooperate withhttps://detailmarketing.co.uk/ who knows his job like no one else. It is very important not to make a mistake with SEO.
14440589:Abomber22 said:Opened an account to advertise the link
14440594:Rparr said:we have always gotten weird posts from bots like this about the most random products. It's been going on for years, I'm not sure why they seem to target NS so much
sometimes they make really goofy bumps on ancient threads that are years old
**This post was edited on May 30th 2022 at 5:47:32pm