The product page is not bad but could be better Pastor Shirt. When you click on the image to get a closer look, it’s not easy to understand how to get back to the details. I think that it would be better to have images that are already big enough to see the details so you don’t feel the need to click on them. Or perhaps one of those rollover effects that zoom in on the image. The latter is not a solution for mobile visitors though. The product images are pretty good. They are mockups but I think that they give a good idea of what they will look like and with the increase in print-on-demand sites mockups are pretty much the standard now. Some model shots or possibly even customer submitted images would be cool though.
Pastor Shirt ,hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
New brand labels can be added once the originals are removed Pastor Shirt. Where and how will vary, dependant on the garment, the customisation involved and your specific requirements. The relabelling process starts with removing the manufacturer’s label. Either cut that out and sew your label over the stitching or unpick the seam and replace the original label with a new one. Unbranded wash care labels and size labels can also then be added.
It might well be that custom print in the neck area provides the sort of bespoke tagging feel you want. An increasingly common approach, it might be a great answer for your particular customisation project and it can help keep the costs down into the bargain.
Tracy Darcangelo –
My Mr. Loved his shirt and everyone at his job (true hip hop heads) compliments him every time he wears it!
Tiffany Schneider –
Awesome shirts!
These shirts are great. There are many reviews stating that they are not heavyweight but they are much heavier than the regular ones. Also, I would order one size larger than normal because they do shrink in the wash. I purchased the white and they are very bright and not faded at all and unlike many T-shirt’s, they are not too narrow but just the right width. Definitely worth purchasing.
David Schmalenberg –
Fits perfect