gpriest
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Post by gpriest on Aug 5, 2006 21:51:15 GMT -6
I work for Marks Workwear house (part time) during the school year. They have something called Imagewear. This is where we can get a logo on any clothes/gadgets we want. The set up fee is like 125$ however i can be like 15 if the logo is made in a special computer format.. which one of use can probably do. Anyways, after an account is set up, you can personally order anything from marks, and emroid it, if it is a cloth material, or put the logo on on things like mugs. All items should be an additional 10% off. The items can be also sent to any marks in CANADA, and with 100% garauntee... any problems (shrinkage, bad quality) it can be returned to any marks for a refund or exchange. Here is the website www.imagewear.ca/english/index.asp anyone interested. PS I do NOT work on commission, or will I get any special things if an account is set up. So I am not advertising, I am only trying to help out interested ACNA members.
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Post by scottydl on Aug 6, 2006 19:29:28 GMT -6
Thanks gpriest, various clothing items have been discussed in the past but there was never a good mass-production option. This sounds promising. So $15 setup fee if the logo is submitted as an image file? Do you any idea what format is required? (Sorry if this is all on the website somewhere, I haven't had a chance to check it out in detail.) I'd be curious to know if they ship out to the U.S. also.
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Post by gpriest on Aug 6, 2006 21:45:18 GMT -6
UNfortunatly they do not ship outside canada. It is free to ship anywhere in Canada however. I forget what format the image needs to be, but I know it is not a simple jpeg, for it has to know the depth of the stitches and such. I will try to find the exact format later on. The closest I could ship is probably Niagra or Windsor... since Marks Work WearHouse is a purely Canadian company.
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Post by omegaic on Aug 18, 2006 2:53:37 GMT -6
There's always cafepress.com. You can set up a store front for free, they have a wide variety of items, and you can sell them at cost or for a little more have the proceeds go towards the club. It just takes a little setup time, then totally hands-off merchandise and income if you so choose.
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