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INDUSTRY NEWS
Want to Start a T-Shirt Business? Boo-Z Can HelpSept 12, 2007Boo-Z Warehouse Inc., started in 1986, supplies the imprinted garment industry with heat applied transfers, heat presses, T-shirt printing supplies and accessories, and now a customized start-up kit for those interested in starting a T-shirt business. "This is an ideal opportunity for anyone to enter the imprinted garment industry," says William P. Booth, president of the Salvisa, Ky.-based company. “We provide everything necessary for starting a T-shirt business for an extremely affordable price.” The company also offers more than 10,000 heat press applied transfer designs, T-shirt printing supplies and instructions, a troubleshooting guide and an in-house customer service representative on call to answer questions. According to Booth, Boo-Z Warehouse has a great selection of heat transfer designs, which help retailers appeal to a multitude of clientele. Read full article >> Source: PRWeb RECENT INDUSTRY NEWS HEADLINES
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