Another good option is www.shirtspace.com — similar to jiffy shirts, also reasonably priced and fast delivery Im thinking of going with ninja transfers since etsy dtf vendors seems to not even know what color space my designs need to be in for them to print them accurately while others are using materials. I get my comfort colors c1717s from shirtspace, which i think is among the best blank ts there is — fits great, doesn’t shrink much, soft but not too soft, lasts forever, and tons of color options.
Has anyone ordered from jiffy shirts Is there a custom dtf transfer company y’all recommend that uses the right materials for a soft feel on a shirt and or is the key to a soft dtf print in technique with pressure, heat, and timing Com and if so how was the product and service 14 sort by
Took 2 days to get here and dirt cheap fit great. Why does jiffyshirts ask what you’re doing with their product I don’t want to mark that i’m decorating to make a profit because i don’t want them to… I've been using jiffy shirts to order blank tees for my sales, because local retail color options are so limited
Only problem is, when i only get only a single shirt order, jiffy shirts has a 9.99 shipping on top of a $2.50 shirt that eats pretty heavily into my profit Is there a better option, or is this just generally the way it is? By avoiding retail markups, you will get incredible value. Jiffy get their shirts from either alphabroder or s&s so that should answer your question