Thursday, May 19, 2011

How To Start A T Shirt Business

I have a T-shirt business start? Well over a million dollar idea to visit the T-shirt starts with a single idea. Perhaps you have some ideas rolling around in your head the next design "is a good day." T-shirt design world to join the incredibly fun, whatever your motivation for the reception!

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If your basement you probably should set up a screen printing business, heat transfer is used to thinking, or if the online print on demand to any services (Pod) are worth your time. Well it depends on your end goal. Do your local schools, clubs, businesses, and churches in the market want? Would you rather up some killer designs from around the world people know and can afford to put? Perhaps a combination of two?

Let's take a look at screen printing. Screen printing method to develop an image on a screen, most commonly nowadays a nylon screen, and the ink through the screen on the shirt at Kent. This is tried and true old-school way that some purists that only a cool way of going about making T-shirts. Well, it's a great way, but not nearly the only method available. Screen printing can be relatively expensive if you have rotating arms that octopus looks like a partially cut with a 4-color machine can get. You also have supplies on hand such as a dryer, ink, screen, and of different sizes and colors of t-shirts assortment. It set you back around $ 1500 for front costs could be.

About the heat press? A heat press is a machine that is really what its name implies, it's a heater on a design for shirts and shirts are pressed to transfer. Transfer papers are printed, usually by a third party company, and then press the ink transferred to hot and shirt fibers. This method has come a long way and I believe is the preferred method if you are starting a home T-shirt business. There is also a new development with transfer paper allows you to use at home, a standard ink jet printer to print their own designs. See exactly how your design will look great on your shirt can be. Press down the price in this business for as little as $ 600 can get with.

Another method Garment Printing (DTG) is direct. This is a printer on the shirt of a standard home ink jet printer will print out a document to your computer, simply print the image as a way of running through the actual shirts. Ink drying or clumping in the design of these machines is something in the community, but I work they do and it looks great and feels great to have seen on the shirt. It is a high some are going for around $ 25000 with the printer option this time out. You of 16,000 to around $ can be used, but a lot of shirts to take to pay off the investment is large.

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