$17,500
The more you order the cheaper each t-shirt costs. It can range from 50 pence each for a thousand units, or £12 for a one off t-shirt.
I think it costs about £145.00 but i would find out first
It is usually about 45$ for short sleeve shirts and 60 to 65$ for pants
A vending machine costs anywhere from $100 (very compact, 4-8 small selections) to $20,000 (large, varied, many selections, refrigerated). It depends what vending machines. If it's dirty or in poor shape, then the price will drop down. And it depends on what style. If it's an eVend, it'll be pretty pricey. Maybe, $1,000-$3,000 If it's a normal vending machine, it can cost as low as $100.
It depends on the shirt. Some shirts can go to around 30 dollars where as some can be 10 dollars. Usaully there will be some cute shirts for a low price but its hard to find a size. Some shirts arent worth it for like 30 dollars. I love hollister but if it wasnt for the discounts or sales i could't afford it.
Hi there, A good <a href="http://www.teewiz.com.au/">tshirt printing</a> machine will cost you around $30,000. This is the price here in Australia so may be different where you are from. This is a production machine design to print direct to garment. Hope this helps
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How much should a t-shirt really cost?
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it costs 5000000
A mens broadcloth shirt cost $1.00 in the 1930's
20.00
$500 per shirt!
it will cost about 2pound for every 10mm printing
* The cost of a shirt in 1925 would be about 5 cents back in that day for us that would be about 20 dollars!!!
If you want to print T-shirts at home, the easiest method really depends on what you’re aiming for. Here are the most beginner-friendly options: Iron-On Heat Transfer Paper (Easiest & Cheapest) You just print your design using a regular inkjet printer onto special transfer paper. Place it on the T-shirt and press with a household iron. Pros: Low cost, no special equipment. Cons: Not very durable; designs may crack or fade after several washes. Sublimation Printing (If you have a sublimation printer) Print your design with sublimation ink and paper, then heat press it onto polyester T-shirts. Pros: Vivid, permanent colors that don’t crack or peel. Cons: Only works well on white/light polyester fabric, not cotton. DTF (Direct-to-Film) Transfer Sheets Buy pre-printed DTF transfers or print your own (if you have a DTF printer). Use a heat press at home to transfer them onto cotton, polyester, or blends. Pros: Soft feel, vibrant colors, works on many fabrics. Cons: Requires a heat press For absolute beginners, iron-on transfer paper is the easiest entry point. But if you want professional quality at home, investing in a small DTF T-shirt machine or sublimation printer will give you much better results.
14 bucks