Shirtworks' latest special offer; printing 500 or more white t-shirts with a one colour design on one side for £1.30 plus VAT each, is proving to be extremely popular with companies and event organisers.
Shirtworks, specialists in customised clothing and promotional products has reported a shift in annual buying patterns caused by changes in UK seasonal weather.
Leading customised clothing supplier Shirtworks has added a new way to search its recently improved online catalogue, enabling users to search for clothing ideal for specific sports, garden centre workwear and customised clothing for military use.
Shirtworks, a leading provider of personalised t-shirts and customised clothing, has reported an increase in demand for clothing made of poly-cotton blends and polyester due to rising cotton prices
Shirtworks has made changes to its online shop, enabling website visitors to search for customisable clothing based on fabric colour and gender, rather than simply type of garment.
Shirtworks, one of the UK's leading promotional product companies, has reported record sales of custom branded ice scrapers as companies order corporate giveaway items during the cold snap.
T-shirt printing and promotional clothing specialists Shirtworks produce Lion Jockey Club t-shirts for club and societies reps at the Cambridge University Fresher's Fair.
Shirtworks has recently completed one of its largest T-shirt printing orders of 40,000 t-shirts for the release of a popular animated series DVD box set.
Shirtworks reports steady growth in demand for organic cotton t-shirt printing and the use of ethical clothing for customised garments, contrary to reports of diminishing sales in the ethical clothing sector.
Shirtworks has recently completed a large custom t-shirt order in record time, printing 5 different designs onto 5,000 t-shirts with a lead time of only five days.
Shirtworks, a leading customised clothing supplier, has reported record sales in June 2010, caused by warm weather and popularity of customised t-shirts for festivals and the tourist industry.