Hey Hecc, what's up?
I was curious, remember that site you used to use to sell your Heccubus gear? Is that company still around? I can't seem to find it,
Thanks,
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What company made your merchandise
#2
Posted 26 March 2006 - 03:13 PM
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/
However, I eventually abandoned them and made downloadable iron-on transfers instead. They're not great for either pricing or variety.
However, I eventually abandoned them and made downloadable iron-on transfers instead. They're not great for either pricing or variety.
#3
Posted 02 April 2006 - 06:45 PM
I only buy the finest made clothes, made from the best slave labour money can buy.
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#4
Posted 02 April 2006 - 07:13 PM
Yes, it is a struggle for me to find any clothes I like these days. It takes too much energy just to find tops with no names on and smooth cotton trousers that does feel like sitting on handbrake of a "clutch." I was not asking for much but I am demeaned by the excuse of "supply and demand" which should be the the other way round. Also to mention the socks which only lasts two months.
Upon asking for the quality and type of clothes I need: "It's not economical! It is supply and demand I am afraid, why should we order specifically for you when we have thousands of other customers to serve with the budget we got." In some stores nearby they even say "We have the whole majority to serve."
The clothes I am looking for, is to consist of cotton type material for longer lasting and not just living in a plastic bag or cheapness so tight, I feel the inside glue and patches more than anything else. My goals are to find clothes that are not mass produced and made cheaply in places like China.
Upon asking for the quality and type of clothes I need: "It's not economical! It is supply and demand I am afraid, why should we order specifically for you when we have thousands of other customers to serve with the budget we got." In some stores nearby they even say "We have the whole majority to serve."
The clothes I am looking for, is to consist of cotton type material for longer lasting and not just living in a plastic bag or cheapness so tight, I feel the inside glue and patches more than anything else. My goals are to find clothes that are not mass produced and made cheaply in places like China.
This post has been edited by Deepsycher: 02 April 2006 - 07:33 PM
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