T-shirt printing in Aberdeen
T-shirt printing in Aberdeen
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Kiltie

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7,505 posts

269 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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Hi,

I need to get some (40ish) T-shirts printed up for a charity type event.

I'd like a good balance between quality and price (i.e. not something that's going to be used for polishing the car after one wearing).

Any recommendations for somewhere in Aberdeen to get this done?

I know I could get something online but I'd prefer to speak face-to-face with someone and maybe see some samples before I order.

Thanks,

Eric smile

Edited by Kiltie on Wednesday 9th June 16:55

TWJPToyota

452 posts

236 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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Eric you could try Goldcrest in Blackburn, Tel 01224 790060 e-mail info@goldcrestltd.co.uk

Kiltie

Original Poster:

7,505 posts

269 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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Thanks Trevor - I'll give them a go.

Cheers,

Eric smile

JohnS

937 posts

307 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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I've used http://www.craigdonbusinessgifts.com in Inverurie before. They had a huge selection of t-shirts available at different prices ranges. We got ours embroidered instead of printed so chose a good quality heavy-weight t-shirt. I'm still wearing one of the t-shirts ten years later!

Kiltie

Original Poster:

7,505 posts

269 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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JohnS said:
I'm still wearing one of the t-shirts ten years later!
Has it been washed? wink

Thanks John. smile

Cheers,

Eric smile

luggit

88 posts

226 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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John,

Quality stuff from Inverurie, and glad to hear you had the foresight to buy one big enough to allow for 10 years of shrinkage/expansion whichever it may be.

JohnS

937 posts

307 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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Kiltie said:
JohnS said:
I'm still wearing one of the t-shirts ten years later!
Has it been washed? wink

Thanks John. smile

Cheers,

Eric smile
I'm still wearing it Eric - I've not yet taken it off to be washed wink

To be fair, the material has faded and shrunk a bit over the years as you would expect, but I ordered a big size anyway and my weight hasn't changed much in 10 years. I was as much a FB then as I am now biggrin

Looking at the label, the t-shirt "model" is a Hanes Heavy T, which at the time was about twice the price of the thinner cheap options avalable.

John

Kiltie

Original Poster:

7,505 posts

269 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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It must be reinforced with some fancy caustic resistant material in the oxters! tongue out

Cheers,

Eric smile

deepsea gangstar

29 posts

225 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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you could maybe try Kates t-shirts in Banchory..

dycecooper

632 posts

231 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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deepsea gangstar said:
you could maybe try Kates t-shirts in Banchory..
Ditto!!