He doesnt even tell you what model of t shirt hes reviewing theres like 10+ different models of t shirt by gildan so any infp hes providing is useless unless he can tell us what specific product hes reviewing
KMT, this is the shirt I want. I want it for my brand but it's always sold out. Them Hammer tees are so hard to find. Everyone's clocking onto it. Including me 😂
Very good video. Thinking about starting my own brand. The one you wear is Gildan Hammer? Size XL? What height are you and chest? How long are the sleeves on it? and How long are the shirts from collar to the bottom? I'm looking at the Gildan 2000 and 5000. But the sleeves seem to be a bit short. ✌✌
Yes the shirt I’m wearing in the video is a Gildan hammer size XLARGE, I’m about 5’9” 198lbs the sleeves have a classic fit if your looking for something with longer sleeves maybe try American apparel 1301
@@THEARTSMUSEUMNYC Huh, I'm exactly the same height and weight, lol. 😅 The sleeve length is lookin good with your height on the XL Hammer one... But I usually buy an L. Hm. 🤔 I might consider trying a few sizes.. I think it's a good idea to get a couple of different models too (L/XL) and try them out. Thanks again, really appreciate the help. 🔥
Unrelated to gildan blanks, from your experience, are heat-transfer prints on cotton tees long-lasting? Or are they more susceptible to cracking and fading?
If we’re talking about heat transfer vinyl than yes they are long lasting. Also most heat transfer papers are long lasting, some are short term depending on the quality of the brand you’re buying from.
Now is it thin enough to see through no but if you’re wearing a tank top underneath it you will be able to see the structure of it. It does have some weight to it but it has a comfortable light weight feel
@@THEARTSMUSEUMNYC with all t lye reviews Yoh have done what’s the best white in your personal opinion. I want a white you can’t see threw that isn’t so damn heavy or crazy tubular. That’s been my biggest issue
The 5000 is not better than the Gildan hammer. The Gildan hammer is their best quality t shirt and as for as POD’s I would say Printful but I wouldn’t use the POD method to start a clothing brand but I may use it for merch
@@THEARTSMUSEUMNYC Thanks for the response! Any recommendations for suppliers then? I just like the idea of not purchasing inventory to start. But I do want quality.
I’m researching the best suppliers in the US now to do a video on because I’m more hands on when it comes to making clothes that way I can control the quality and look of what I’m making
Thanks creator much appreciated 🙏🏽💯💪🏽 If you’re asking about a heat press machine I ordered mines from eBay years ago it has no name but you can find plenty of good ones on Amazon for about $180-$250