Well you ranked t-shirts you've never even held in your hand or worn. Of the 7 manufactures I watched you review - you didn't show even one of them on screen. So at that point I felt I had enough fun at that point and moved on to something else. Thanks for the entertainment - have a great weekened.
I'm a little biased (I work for the company) but LAT Apparel would have been a good one to share; we offer combed ringspun basics (tees for Men, Women, and Youth), most of our fleece is 3-end/cotton-facing, and our Rabbit Skins brand is the leading Infant/Toddler brand for blanks. We also offer sublimation-ready tees (SubliVie) and we donate a small percentage of our Code V brand sales to The Fisher House and Children of Fallen Soldiers Fund. Our ladies' styles that we debuted last year are very on-trend, our Adult tees are the same spec as Bella's or Next Level's (but we don't charge more for 60/40 CVC blends), and we even offer dog blanks (Doggie Skins). We are also getting ready to introduce our new Vintage Wash fabric; a heavyweight 52/48 blend mens' tee with a washed look, complimented by our ladies' cut and (2) 7oz fleece styles. Sorry - had to take the opportunity to plug our stuff :)
I ordered a Bella Canvas shirt recently because I am trying to decide on a shirt to screen print for my company. I have seen a lot of stuff like this raving about how great Bella Canvas is. I was shocked I got it in my hands-it was complete shit. So thin it was see through, felt fucking horrible. I didn't even want to try it on, I'll be sending it back. The other one I ordered to compare it to was a beefy, which was thick but soft and fit perfectly. I can't believe people routinely rank Bella so high. The $15 screen prints at Kohl's and Target are better quality. They might be a marginal improvement over fruit of the loom but GOD damn I was blown away at how bad Bella was and I won't trust anyone who has a positive thing to say about those shirts.
@@MattHoover4You also are the only brand that offers a true curvy women's plus size tee. But hardly any POD providers carry it! 😭 I ordered samples weeks ago and am still waiting for them.
I ordered a Bella + Canvas shirt and it was exactly how you described it. There was a loose string handing from the shirt and it didn't fit me or my friend very well. I'm going to try Next Level next time to see if the quality is better.
Next Level above Bella + Canvas/ Bella's fit is not as good as Next Level, Bella has a lower thinner collar and longer sleeves. With the lower collar it sits lower on your back instead of being at the top of the neck line. Try a blind feel test, you'll pick Next Level just on the quality of the feel and softness over Bella every time. Just our two cents.
I had gone with the Bella based on your videos. I purchased a sample and the material is so thin I refuse to wear it. I guess each person should order samples before they make a decision.
Gr8 video , being in UK I don't know a few of these and have always swayed to Gildan because word of mouth is there reliable and cost effective for p.o.d . That said I've found that after a few washes little holes appear, I'm not sure of its just me but interested to see if others experience it
I just did my 1st purchase and i went with Alternative Apparel, I got them for $2.91 a shirt at 1st then $2.66 a shirt on a different website i found. I got 242 shirts for an average of $2.87 is that a good deal? I'm new to this
Hello everyone, I’m in process of building up luxury street clothing brand. Please what’s the best percentage for cotton/Polyester on For T shirts, hoodies, and pants for comfort and durability? How would you go about percentages, weight and what type of for( like standard or classic.. etc) Your help is much appreciated. ❤️
Going to be very different for those different types of clothing. For t-shirts, 100% cotton is going to be the most common, cotton/polyester blend is going to be softer, maybe a bit more moister wicking, a tri-blend tee is going to be the softest of them all. Many streetwear brands prefer the all cotton, boxier fit, which isn’t necessarily the softest.
Luxury is kinda problem with print on demand. For luxury you would need your own tshirt fabric. Just imagine you buy luxury tshirt and it has gildan tag. Just my opinion
own a restaurant, purchased next level 3600 for staff uniforms and to sell as merch, printed with our logos on front & back, nothing but headaches w/ these tees because of the side seam stitching coming undone, as well as the stitching under the arms, had to buy a different brand for my staff uniforms, and was forced to give too many refunds for returned merch.
It's absolutely not LOL. When you compare the 3001CVC to the NL 6210 there's no competition. You can't outperform the quality feel of the airlume and combed spun cotton.
Seriously! He was fully transparent and shared what he KNOWS from word of mouth & wanted to still share the info. Let me tell my my teenager will love the brand, and had he not shared, I wouldn't have head of them. GTFOH with your keyboard criticism that's not helpful. 😂