Long time, $170, and four weeks later, I finally have it for you: I’m going to compare the t-shirt quality of all the different companies that print on demand, or not all of them, but 11 companies’ t-shirt quality. Now, some context: I’ve made a lot of videos comparing all the different print-on-demand companies, comparing their shipping times and prices, but I’ve never made a video comparing the different quality between one company t-shirt and another company t-shirt — the printing quality, the material quality, the size, all of that kind of stuff — and that’s what this video is for.
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It really is the ultimate comparison. The other reason why I wanted to make this video and do this comparison is because I myself am really into the quality of a t-shirt. I wouldn’t want my customers to be buying crappy-quality vintage bootleg tees , and I know I wouldn’t want to be, so this is also kind of like a way for me to figure out which company is delivering the best quality. Okay, so let’s move on to the companies in this comparison, starting with Teespring, and then Teespring with a s, so their new thing is Printful t-Chip. Amazon merch has a red bubble motif for the public and threadless printing. I know that’s not every single print-on-demand company in the entire world, but I did take a poll, and these companies were the most highly voted for me to test, so now that you know the companies,
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What exactly will I be testing? So in the comparison, we’ll be looking at cost, shipping time, printing quality, material quality, and size accuracy. I believe this will give a very good understanding of which company is producing the best quality clothing. Please keep in mind that the two categories of print quality and t-shirt comfort are obviously my opinion; you might not agree with me.
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to actually stick to the t-shirt rather than flake off, which is a good thing, and all it takes is one wash and it’s gone, so let’s start with this spreadsheet that you can see I’ve made here, where each category gets a score out of ten except obviously the shipping category, the price category, and the company name. The longest bootleg tees one was threadless at 36 days, and the reason why certain things are highlighted in blue is that they’re bad. So, for example, paying 23 pounds for a t-shirt is bad; paying 30 pounds for a t-shirt is bad; likewise, threadless.
They’re not having a good run here. 30 pounds and 59 cents for the t-shirt, and 36 days for delivery. In fact, that t-shirt only arrived today, which is why I’m finally able to make this video. The one before that was 24 days, and that was a T-shirt, so I had to wait a whole 12 days for the threadless shirt to arrive.