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http://teesandsweats.com/

http://www.continental-usa.com

http://www.earthpositiveonline.com

http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=65623&page=2&highlight=organic+t-shirt

I saw this in the other sf -_- and was wondeirng if somebody with a company would like to arrange a little something something for SFers. Anyways, I hope you find what you were looking for.

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http://teesandsweats.com/

http://www.continental-usa.com

http://www.earthpositiveonline.com

http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=65623&page=2&highlight=organic+t-shirt

I saw this in the other sf -_- and was wondeirng if somebody with a company would like to arrange a little something something for SFers. Anyways, I hope you find what you were looking for.

If you want to try those you can order samples easily enough. You can probably use your SSN as the taxpayer ID if they ask or simply apply for an EIN# from IRS.gov and register as a sole proprietorship with no employees - it's easy and you'll get it instantly and boom you'll have your own company.

also note that this is not financial advice but a simple way to get a company for which you probably won't have to fool with complicated tax forms and shit

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AA aren't made in USA anymore???? Wasn't that their whole "thing"?? How crap!

I'm guessing he means the fabric is produced elsewhere, but the actual constructing of the shirt is done in the US.

I fortunately get AA at wholesale (then 20% off that) because of where I work. Phew! But goddamn, the quality is so hit and miss like mentioned. I just ordered five shirts and the arm holes on one of them was insanely out of proportion to the size of the shirt.

I work in the marketing department of a screen printing company and I've seen better sizing consistencies in cheaper brand name tees than AA.

Bella is a totally decent brand tee.

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Cygnus is a pretty good option. Their size L's and up are a bit long, and their supply chain is horrendous.

Tultex has pretty much the exact same fit. Slim-ish and long. Better supply. Fewer color options.

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