What would Efren do...Shirt

Oh I totally agree with you there.......Thats why I buy TAR shirts....and will buy some OTR shirts...I like to get the best price I can, but spending 20.00 on a TAR or OTR shirt is well worth it to me, because it helps these guys go out and bring us live pool

Look at Nathans site and tell me he doesnt have any overhead on DVD's.

I hate your statement. Not you, just what you said.
 
keep up the great work runout!!!

Hey Nathan...

i see lots of shirts and tons of designs. being somewhat artistic and very selective. there are very few designs that actually catch my eye.

along with your dvd productions... your clothing line is exceptional and designs are very well done.

After viewing the website..my gf had to keep me from ordering multiple shirts since my birthday is coming up and she'd run out of gift ideas for me.

Regardless....forget what these NITS have to say about your pricing.
Keep up the good work and dont' let anyone change your product line simply because they're too cheap.
 
One question: Where in the hell are the fat guy sizes?!!!

lol, I'm working on that. Hopefully I'll have them in a few weeks. Things are just insanely busy around here lately. Too much to do for one man (who has no idea what he's doing half the time anyway).

:)
 
Hey Nathan...

i see lots of shirts and tons of designs. being somewhat artistic and very selective. there are very few designs that actually catch my eye.

along with your dvd productions... your clothing line is exceptional and designs are very well done.

After viewing the website..my gf had to keep me from ordering multiple shirts since my birthday is coming up and she'd run out of gift ideas for me.

Regardless....forget what these NITS have to say about your pricing.
Keep up the good work and dont' let anyone change your product line simply because they're too cheap.

Thanks a lot of the kind words. This sort of positive feedback is what keeps me motivated and gives me the desire to pursue future pool related projects. They don't pay well ....but they're fun. Knowing that other people enjoy them helps to overcome some of the adversity that I'm sometimes forced to face.
 
Oh and Nathan...just so you know...I have seen your website and I really like it....Id gladly buy on of your shirts..Good Luck!
 
I see people at concerts all the time lined up 20 deep to pay $50 for a POS T-shirt that'll fade and fall apart in a year. I don't think 20 bucks is out of line at all.
 
remember nathan lives in canada, do you know how costly living there is compared to the US. i will buy one soon i got all there mika instructional dvd already. great job
 

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My cousin owns a screen printing shop and I had her make me a shirt up with this on i, cost me 11.50 on a good quality shirt......she also made me some hand towels with a 9ball rack for a WHOLE lot less that you can buy them online

I like the one on the runoutmedia site better. Taste vary among people and that one doesn't match my taste at all.
 
I'm not a huge fan of $20+ tshirts anyways, because I know how cheap it is to print them up.

Why would you buy a $2-5k cue when a $130 cuetec is all you need?

Keep in mind, not all cues are made equal. Different woods cost different amounts. Plus, some cuemakers are better than others, making higher quality cues.

The same principles apply to nearly everything you can buy, including t-shirts.

A 'Fruit of the Loom' shirt will have a much different cost than an 'American Apparel' shirt. Different inks have different qualities. Like not fading as easy in the wash, different feel, etc. There are also different processes that cost different amounts. You can get a heat transfer shirt for far less then screen printing.

When you pick up a t-shirt.. and they feel the same, its the same as someone picking up a cuetec and a Black Boar and saying they are the same thing.
 
Why would you buy a $2-5k cue when a $130 cuetec is all you need?

Keep in mind, not all cues are made equal. Different woods cost different amounts. Plus, some cuemakers are better than others, making higher quality cues.

The same principles apply to nearly everything you can buy, including t-shirts.

A 'Fruit of the Loom' shirt will have a much different cost than an 'American Apparel' shirt. Different inks have different qualities. Like not fading as easy in the wash, different feel, etc. There are also different processes that cost different amounts. You can get a heat transfer shirt for far less then screen printing.

When you pick up a t-shirt.. and they feel the same, its the same as someone picking up a cuetec and a Black Boar and saying they are the same thing.

The huge difference is in the value of the product. Some people are comfortable making bigger commitments to products because of the inherent value the cheaper one does not provide. Part of a premium brand comes the distinction that people know it costs more and that cost helps keep people employed in better working conditions than the cheaper alternative.

For the thrifty spenders that value the cheaper buy, cheap is better but with cheaper products the typical stigmas are associated with it like, poor customer service, poor durability and difficulty to maintain.

It just a matter of how much of a commitment you are willing to make.
 
No cheap stuff

The huge difference is in the value of the product. Some people are comfortable making bigger commitments to products because of the inherent value the cheaper one does not provide. Part of a premium brand comes the distinction that people know it costs more and that cost helps keep people employed in better working conditions than the cheaper alternative.

For the thrifty spenders that value the cheaper buy, cheap is better but with cheaper products the typical stigmas are associated with it like, poor customer service, poor durability and difficulty to maintain.

It just a matter of how much of a commitment you are willing to make.

Personally, I would never buy any cheap stuff. Why would I when I can get everything I need at Wal-mart.
 
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