I'm pretty sure you're the same kid who pops up in every thread about Jiberish with this same argument, and you're claims have already been replied to previously, but here goes..
All of our clothing, including tees, is cut & sew. We do not print on blanks. Cut & sew means that all of our stuff is made to our specifications. Instead of printing on a Hanes Beefy T, or a Gildan sweatshirt, We go to a pattern maker who creates a silhouette to our specifications. Our manufacturer then takes those patterns, cuts fabric, and sews the fabric using those patterns, in our case, slimmer and taller tees, and slimmer and taller hoodies with our ribbing specifications, etc.
As far as the production run of our designs, we make 300 MAX of a design, often times much less. This means fabric cannot be purchased in bulk, which increases costs, and labor costs also increase, as the people cutting and sewing can't drone on mindlessly all day, as they have to change what they are doing really quickly. Even finding a manufacturer that will accept minimums of around 300 is a near impossible task.
Each of our designs has a ton of thought and time behind it from one of our designers. These aren't random scribbles tossed together, but thought out and well executed ideas from talented artists.
Simply stated, Jiberish isn't mass produced and sold at a huge mark up. It is a labor of love. If the owners (you mentioned Pete) were in it for the money, they'd have been out of this game a long time ago.