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Commie Rat
10th May 2006, 11:29
Does anyone know where i can get bulk, black, blank cotton t-shirts (preferabley Gildan) for screenrprinting?

SanPatricio'sSoul
12th May 2006, 03:56
Just google it, theres millions of places. But unless your trying to support the exploitative system of sweatshop labor, your best bet would be to get a wholesale liscense for American Apparel, their the only Sweatshop Free label that seems to be in any way substantial for wholesale.

which doctor
12th May 2006, 04:53
But of course American Apparel is a nationalist company. They refuse to make their clothes outside the US. Why? Is American labor any more valuable than foreign labor? The non-sweatshop idea is good, but the American only idea is bad.

Just my two cents.

Anyways, white Hane's tees are cheap at Dollar General.

rioters bloc
12th May 2006, 14:31
commie rat are you australian? i always forget

no-sweatshop: qualitops from melbs. about $5-$6 a pop.

sweatshop: there are loads around, theres a place in st peters in sydney which sells quite good quality ones for $3.20 each (if you get more than 10)

there's also some place further west which sells them for $1.80 each or some such.

rioters bloc
12th May 2006, 14:32
http://www.ntees.com.au/profile.php

cheap, sweatshop, victoria

Mujer Libre
13th May 2006, 04:29
Qualitops is good, just make sure you specify what sizes you want very carefully- the shirtsd we get in at uni always seem to be either too big or too small.

Samuel
15th May 2006, 02:57
im a snob when it comes to tees, but the most comfortable tee you'll ever wear is the American Apparel "2001 Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt". If you search a little you can find them at 8.50 each, you can likely do better with extensive searching.

I own 12 of them (I shit you not), its the only tee I wear. I got spoiled after my cousin got me a U2 concert tee, and U2 sells AA tees.

Their branding is that they are manufactured at their downtown LA factory in a sweatshop-free environment.

they kick ass

im such a bad communist, lol

Commie Rat
19th May 2006, 08:10
Cheers buds. I was looking for Gildian, largely due to quality and priceing. but thanks for the alternatives.

An archist
12th June 2006, 13:19
Why don't you go to 2nd hand shops?
Cheap and you're sure you're not aiding large capitalism or oppressive companies.
Or you can visit your local squat and see if they have a 'give away shop' (don't know the enlish name)

emma_goldman
13th June 2006, 17:54
I always see them at the flea market. ;)