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		<title>By: edun</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 13:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Alex, thanks for posting about us.  Perhaps we should be more clear about our pricing when we send the brochure...though that&#039;s challenging due to our pricing structure...maybe you have a suggestion?  It works as follows: there are three registration levels (Individual, Business, and Reseller), and three pricing levels within them (Piece, Dozen, Case).  So we&#039;re looking at 9 different possible prices for an item depending on those two factors; the most expensive combo would be an Individual buying a single Piece, the least expensive would be a Reseller buying a Case, and everything else falls in between.  We provide PDF price lists on our site once a user has registered that cover everything in detail, and a registered user on the site will always be shown the price applicable to them so there&#039;s no confusion.

As far as the quality of the shirt, we use 100% combed ringspun African cotton in a specific weight (145 g) that is not particularly common, but is rising in popularity among fashion blanks...perhaps it&#039;s the fabric weight that makes it feel &quot;cheap&quot;.  As an aside, I decided to wear one of our shirts inside out because I wanted the logo on the outside; there was a tiny size tag sewn into the shoulder stitching (we no longer do this) that I thought I could just tear out easily with my hands.  It took me about 15 minutes of wrestling to finally do it, so the shirts are definitely built solid! :)

Thanks again for taking the time to write about our shirts, and let me know if you have any other questions we can help with.

Best regards,

Erik</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Alex, thanks for posting about us.  Perhaps we should be more clear about our pricing when we send the brochure&#8230;though that&#8217;s challenging due to our pricing structure&#8230;maybe you have a suggestion?  It works as follows: there are three registration levels (Individual, Business, and Reseller), and three pricing levels within them (Piece, Dozen, Case).  So we&#8217;re looking at 9 different possible prices for an item depending on those two factors; the most expensive combo would be an Individual buying a single Piece, the least expensive would be a Reseller buying a Case, and everything else falls in between.  We provide PDF price lists on our site once a user has registered that cover everything in detail, and a registered user on the site will always be shown the price applicable to them so there&#8217;s no confusion.</p>
<p>As far as the quality of the shirt, we use 100% combed ringspun African cotton in a specific weight (145 g) that is not particularly common, but is rising in popularity among fashion blanks&#8230;perhaps it&#8217;s the fabric weight that makes it feel &#8220;cheap&#8221;.  As an aside, I decided to wear one of our shirts inside out because I wanted the logo on the outside; there was a tiny size tag sewn into the shoulder stitching (we no longer do this) that I thought I could just tear out easily with my hands.  It took me about 15 minutes of wrestling to finally do it, so the shirts are definitely built solid! <img src='http://aws.indigoclothing.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Thanks again for taking the time to write about our shirts, and let me know if you have any other questions we can help with.</p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Erik</p>
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