When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
Behind every stylish outfit, there’s a skilled clothing manufacturer weaving magic. We take pride in creating quality garments that speak volumes. From fabric to stitch, excellence is our signature.
After becoming a parent, I wanted something creative and flexible to do during nap time. I started with a Crafted Threads design bundle, ordered a Cricut from Amazon, and made parent-themed shirts just for fun. Turns out, other parents LOVE custom t-shirts! Selling them at community meet-ups has been an amazing way to connect with others and make some extra money on the side. Highly recommend this setup!
His *amzclothes* costume is beautiful color, very nice looking and the size is perfect. Not too small, not too big. I look forward to adding it to my rotation
Thank you John your youtube channel is awesome you teach us so much I'm am trying to start my online e-commerce on a budget I am a start up on a budget but I am trying to get things going and I am learning from videos like yours thank you❤
Loved the video!💕 Just started my comic book collection and found Toon Haven. They offer a huge variety of digital comics for every genre, and lifetime updates too!😍
Excellent video - thank you! One question: Where did you buy the off-white t-shirt you are wearing in the video (17:45 mins onwards)? That's the kind of t-shirt I would like to sell.
This sounds amazing! Really an excellent video! I love how you have made every second so educational and informative! I do have a small doubt, In the example shown, you had added the transfer print and embroidery in the same product. How do you go about that when connecting it to the store online? Im only getting the options individually, such as, either only embroidery or only transfer print.
I am not happy with this company, firstly they charge too much for a sample, secondly they take too long to ship. The website is sketchy and buggy, it’s crazy how I ordered 2 samples, I paid almost $200 for them, and this is the 4th week, I don’t have my sample yet. To be fair, there was an issue with my design, I do like how their customer care was fast, but I am totally disappointed in this wait time. This is for 2 items, what happens when it is for a bulk item. Disappointed
Great video. Do you have any tips on how to engage one of these POD with a new product design? Basically what im looking to print on is not in their catalogs.
Enjoy all the information your putting out. Have a quick question for you John or if someone else may have insite on it. Is Ninja Transfers a good company to do some work through?
There's one thing I can't quite understand yet about designs after being printed. If I want no residual (leftover) border(s) around the design, do I have to cut manually around the design and cut precisely? If not, how do final designs look like they have no border around any part of the design? Appreciate any help! Thanks! =).
@@IanGruber81 So, getting rid of a border, for example, is something that has to be done at the design stage, right? But, don't borders in designs come from backgrounds (no background equals no border)? But, if I remove backgrounds in designs I'm left with a design that would suit light/white color fabrics, not dark. And, this is my dilemma! I'm using a couple, common online editors currently and they can't provide a fix for these designs (no borders). But, since the history of fabric design printing borders have been removed in the final outcome. I just started with this Monday! Any advice? Thanks! =).
@afriend8961 not following you 100%, but it sounds more like an artwork preparation question than a printing problem. In most graphic design tools you have control over every pixel. If you don't want a border in your print remove it. Try checking out a couple "how to" videos for your design tool of choice!
@@apliiq Thanks! As I presume you have not encountered my issue, can I ask how so? Are you able to remove borders (if unwanted) from both your printer settings and graphics editors? Thanks! =).
By creating vector based graphics and ensuring proper resolution on upload, it will ensure you don’t get the residual white border. That white border is usually caused by pixelations. Even the slightest pixelation causes the software to add glue. But the best art is vector with sharp edges. (No gradients or blurs)
Any printing method will eventually degrade or can be damaged with improper care. I've personally torture tested these transfer prints (multiple days in the sun, water, washing, given it to my dog to destroy...) they hold up incredibly well.
I have a question. I went to their store online and it says let’s say I buy 10 t shirts. The price is $8 but when I make a sale they charge you $10? So on top of the $8 per t shirt I’m paying them extra $10 every time I make a sale? So $18 every time a customer buys? If I put my tshirt up for $30 that’s not a lot of profit.
The price listed on print on demand platforms includes 1 print. If you add an additional print they charge you extra per side. But for your example if it says $8 you’d pay that each time someone orders. (There are shipping fees too you’d have to pay for, which you usually pass onto customer)
Thank you for giving your time effort and information your the best and most valuable method to express are ( us viewers )creativity ability if I win the lottery I got a check for you thanks Boss
Brother, I love your videos. Very informative, but we find ourselves fighting with the thumping bass of your music just to make out what you are saying. I humbly ask if your sound people can lower the music while you teach. So that we may hear you. With all due respect that you and your team deserve. 🙏👍🫡
When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
Behind every stylish outfit, there’s a skilled clothing manufacturer weaving magic. We take pride in creating quality garments that speak volumes. From fabric to stitch, excellence is our signature.
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After becoming a parent, I wanted something creative and flexible to do during nap time. I started with a Crafted Threads design bundle, ordered a Cricut from Amazon, and made parent-themed shirts just for fun. Turns out, other parents LOVE custom t-shirts! Selling them at community meet-ups has been an amazing way to connect with others and make some extra money on the side. Highly recommend this setup!
If you can afford it, use screen printing. Your customer will thank you after the 20th wash.
Why's that?
That’s why you buy quality transfers not Temu quality
Freakin was exactly what i been needing fam cheoow!!! Always wit the get down!!!!❤
Let’s go! 🙌🏽
Really appreciate you putting it out there! Fantastic video.
Excellent video, John! I love all the recommendations you gave brilliant. Thank you 🎉
Amora! so good seeing you in the comments again. Thank you. Tag me in your updates on IG @johnxsantos
@johnxsantos Your welcome. I definitely will! 🙏
His *amzclothes* costume is beautiful color, very nice looking and the size is perfect. Not too small, not too big. I look forward to adding it to my rotation
This was probably everything I needed to know to get started! Thank you!
Thank you!! 👏🏾 Appreciate the shares with someone who may need it
Did you start
Absolutely spot on! Can’t wait to test it out.
Thank you John your youtube channel is awesome you teach us so much I'm am trying to start my online e-commerce on a budget I am a start up on a budget but I am trying to get things going and I am learning from videos like yours thank you❤
Thank you for inviting me into your journey. Keep me updated!
Appreciate all the details you’ve shared!
You sir came clutch. cause I got info I wanted and more in one video
This was incredibly useful, thanks a lot!
Luxury also means not the standard t-shirt or sweatshirt, but it seems their catalogue offers just the regular style.. No upscale apparel design.
Great content! I learned something new today!
Loved the video!💕 Just started my comic book collection and found Toon Haven. They offer a huge variety of digital comics for every genre, and lifetime updates too!😍
Grateful for you and all your efforts.
Underrated! Great video
Appreciate it! Hope it helps in getting your designs made the way you envision!
John do you have a video on T-shirts , say for gym goer's, fitted T's.
Love your videos!
Excellent video - thank you! One question: Where did you buy the off-white t-shirt you are wearing in the video (17:45 mins onwards)? That's the kind of t-shirt I would like to sell.
This was a sample for the streetcrafter wholesale line. It'll be available in multiple colors here soon!
absolutely incredible info! thank you so much
This sounds amazing! Really an excellent video! I love how you have made every second so educational and informative! I do have a small doubt, In the example shown, you had added the transfer print and embroidery in the same product. How do you go about that when connecting it to the store online? Im only getting the options individually, such as, either only embroidery or only transfer print.
So which hoodies on the site are the luxury ones?
I appreciate you for sharing this, excellent!
Great video, appreciate you sharing it!
I am not happy with this company, firstly they charge too much for a sample, secondly they take too long to ship. The website is sketchy and buggy, it’s crazy how I ordered 2 samples, I paid almost $200 for them, and this is the 4th week, I don’t have my sample yet. To be fair, there was an issue with my design, I do like how their customer care was fast, but I am totally disappointed in this wait time. This is for 2 items, what happens when it is for a bulk item. Disappointed
What company would you suggest
What we’re the sample of?
Yeah wow, are you in the us?
very helpful, worth the watch
Great info video as always! 🙏thanks a lot!
Great video John. Thank you.
Great video. Do you have any tips on how to engage one of these POD with a new product design? Basically what im looking to print on is not in their catalogs.
John i cant find the name of the printing company. I like to take a look on it
THANKS A BUNCH, AMAZING VIDEO!!!
Thank you for your videos, they're very helpful. Do you have any social groups? I'd love to join
Great video fellas. What blank are wearing for that black tee? Looks like AS Colour?
Great content
Do you recommend a particular app or website for mockup images and videos?
Can you meke video how to market your clothing brand in social media 😊
Fantastic vid!!! Thanks a lot!
At the end when your talking about taking pictures with the product would that mean I would have to buy product samples?
ill definitely try that, thanks!
wow, great video. thanks so much
What about packaging and shipping when a customer orders? Does Apliiq work the same way as Printify?
Thank you, really helped me!
Is transfer print the same as Direct-to-Film?
AWESOME it really helped me
Enjoy all the information your putting out. Have a quick question for you John or if someone else may have insite on it. Is Ninja Transfers a good company to do some work through?
We have years of experience in custom apparel manufacturing and would love to help create something unique for your brand.
cant wait to start my pod
great info! Camera man deff missed the focus on this one.
Thank you. She was new to the camera and we didn't set autofocus right 😂
thats amazing, ty for sharing
Wow You’re incredible thank you very much
What is the quality of the services do they offer outside the USA?
Is transfer printig different to DTF and DTG ?
amazing vid!!! ty
Nice. thanks for sharing
Great vid thanks for the info 👏🏼✅🙏🏼✝️
Just found this chanel...looks awesome...just a quick question thou. Is this stuff also possible in EU?
Bro the sweater you used is not on the site. can you tell us the name or drop the link please and thanks cause I cant find it
He most likely used an independent trading Co hoodie.
@@quantrellh.4939 Yeah if its unavailable at the time Apliiq will take it off the listing, same with colors. And they wont tell you when its back
You are AWESOME!!! TY
The GEMS 🔥
Unlucky for me, im bast in the uk so shipping cost will be expensive and long delivery time for my customers,
I was in until the guy with the red hat came on screen 🤣🤣🤣
that other guy didn't give me no type of trust me vib
Can you send them your own garments to print on??
Cool content
What about Tapstitch??
I need. A one on one, with you.
keep making videos w man
What the weight and brand name of the heavyweight hoodie?
that one is available on apliiqs site. Independent Trading
@@johnxsantos Ok. Appreciate that. I’m having a custom hoodie sample made now.
Did u receive it was it great? @@tonetone7693
What is the name of the print on demand firm?
There's one thing I can't quite understand yet about designs after being printed. If I want no residual (leftover) border(s) around the design, do I have to cut manually around the design and cut precisely? If not, how do final designs look like they have no border around any part of the design? Appreciate any help! Thanks! =).
You should not need to cut out your design for them to transfer cleanly.
@@IanGruber81 So, getting rid of a border, for example, is something that has to be done at the design stage, right? But, don't borders in designs come from backgrounds (no background equals no border)? But, if I remove backgrounds in designs I'm left with a design that would suit light/white color fabrics, not dark. And, this is my dilemma! I'm using a couple, common online editors currently and they can't provide a fix for these designs (no borders). But, since the history of fabric design printing borders have been removed in the final outcome. I just started with this Monday! Any advice? Thanks! =).
@afriend8961 not following you 100%, but it sounds more like an artwork preparation question than a printing problem. In most graphic design tools you have control over every pixel. If you don't want a border in your print remove it. Try checking out a couple "how to" videos for your design tool of choice!
@@apliiq Thanks! As I presume you have not encountered my issue, can I ask how so? Are you able to remove borders (if unwanted) from both your printer settings and graphics editors? Thanks! =).
By creating vector based graphics and ensuring proper resolution on upload, it will ensure you don’t get the residual white border. That white border is usually caused by pixelations. Even the slightest pixelation causes the software to add glue. But the best art is vector with sharp edges. (No gradients or blurs)
Over time does it peel like vinyl?
Any printing method will eventually degrade or can be damaged with improper care. I've personally torture tested these transfer prints (multiple days in the sun, water, washing, given it to my dog to destroy...) they hold up incredibly well.
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I have a question. I went to their store online and it says let’s say I buy 10 t shirts. The price is $8 but when I make a sale they charge you $10? So on top of the $8 per t shirt I’m paying them extra $10 every time I make a sale? So $18 every time a customer buys? If I put my tshirt up for $30 that’s not a lot of profit.
The price listed on print on demand platforms includes 1 print. If you add an additional print they charge you extra per side. But for your example if it says $8 you’d pay that each time someone orders. (There are shipping fees too you’d have to pay for, which you usually pass onto customer)
@@johnxsantos ahh so it’s not $10 additional? Just $2 or so for the shipping fee and stuff? Thank you
good good vodio bro
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Thank you for giving your time effort and information your the best and most valuable method to express are ( us viewers )creativity ability if I win the lottery I got a check for you thanks Boss
who ever filmed this was just pointing and shooting and not caring what was in focus lolz .😂 Homie was filming the background
Bro stop making these zero money needed for business videos it’s mis leading and an insult to how much work and capital is needed to run a business
Godox lighting
Isn't Premium Brand more accurate? Luxury usually does not involve blanks.
Google brought me here!
I Got My Own Clothin Brand
If anyone needs, I can export from India.
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You came in quick!
It’s not a “premium brand” if you’re using Kanva😂😂😂
This guy had put the same title (start a luxury brand) using every random number possible 🤦🏽♂️
New friend here sending may full support. *amzclothes*
Brother, I love your videos. Very informative, but we find ourselves fighting with the thumping bass of your music just to make out what you are saying. I humbly ask if your sound people can lower the music while you teach. So that we may hear you. With all due respect that you and your team deserve. 🙏👍🫡
Noted! We definitely addressed this in future videos.
You are a life saviour 🥹🙌🏻
Loved this video. John you are a wealth of knowledge! Thank you!!
Thank you for this awesome video.
Thanks a ton, this was super helpful!
very helpful, worth the watch
ill definitely try that, thanks!