Official De La Cruz-McLain ’23 Atobttr Shirt
You don’t print on the De La Cruz-McLain ’23 Atobttr Shirt and I will buy this T-shirt. You print on a special paper which then placed on the T-shirt and pressed with an iron or machine. The “ink” transfers from the paper to the fabric. Create inventory. Take orders. Produce high quality. Keep prices high so that a reseller can work for you and earn money. Allow stores to buy from you wholesale. Allow schools to buy from you for their fund raisers. Let’s get this clear first. Customers don’t “send you designs” – that implies the designs are for your use. It’s a simple issue of wording that’s a wrong assumption to make. Those designs belong to them, not you. Just wanted to clarify that right up front. One of the traps of printing business is copyright infringement. You have to be careful to only print what the customer has the right to print. And that has to be made clear, right from the start. So, is t-shirt printing a good business. Yes, it can be. But there is a lot of competition. There are many businesses online doing a brisk business in printing. But it has to be affordable. And starting out you’d have to have all the equipment needed, and stock of supplies to get going, and keep going. You have startup costs, marketing and customer acquisition costs, working costs, inventory, shipping, manpower, site maintenance, order handling and processing, customer service, payment processing. And more. Can you start small and do this? If it’s screen printing or using print transfers, yeah you can do this. But do your research. It’s possible, others have done it so could you. Is it feasible? That’s where you have to do your research.
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