cary and fot. we can supply jackets, hats, sweaters, denim shirts, polo shirts,
shorts, etc. these are all our normal product mix. graphics are normally
applied
in 3 methods - screen print (this is how we did the fot t.shirts) embroidery and
fabric applique'. to embroider we make a "master" (digitize) of the logo then
it
can be embroidered on anything. fabric applique' is the process of cutting the
graphic from fabric and then stiching this fabric to another material. an
example of this are the flags we make. we would handle this the same as we did
the t.shirt program. if the fot wants to establish a "slush" fund as has been
suggested, we can assign a % of sale to go to a fund. this accounting could be
done on a per sale or monthly basis and $$ sent to whomever is the "treasurer".
we are on our way to calif and then to the vtr but email is read by our office.
ted
EISANDIEGO@aol.com wrote:
> FOTers
>
> Wow...my e-mail is swamped....
>
> Besides the fact that your responses clearly indicate their in a strong
> interest in caps and an interest in jackets as well, several options were
> suggested to me.
>
> 1. Apparently there is a company named Triple C that would allow everyone to
> individually choose the cap/jacket of their choice. This seems like a good
> alternative because it is apparent that your preferences are diverse. Is
> there any others who do this?
>
> 2. I have been informed that Ted does this as part of his business, so it may
> make much more sense for him to coordinate this effort than me. Since Ted is
> traveling, we will have to await his return to determine if indeed he would
> be willing to coordinate this.
>
> 3. Another alternative that has merit is to arrange for patches that can be
> applied to your current jackets. This too has a lot of merit from a $$$$
> perspective.
>
> In summary, the response has demonstrated that there is a lot of interest.
> The different preferences strongly suggest the preferred course of action is
> to find a supplier who will allow us to individually order the shirts, etc.
> If this can something Ted wants to do as part of his business, than I would
> recommend that we ask him to pursue it for us with the understanding that he
> needs to be reimbursed (commission) since it is his business.
>
> What are your thoughts?
>
> Cary
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