Turn your display case into a sales case with PoolTees Shirts

Njhustler1

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Attention all room owners:

Please consider stocking PoolTees apparel in your display case or pro-shop. Our Fall Wholesale Catalog is ready for distribution. Our shirts are growing rapidly in popularity and more and more pool halls are beginning to carry our clothing line. Dont hesitate to ask some of your regulars if they'd be interested in buying them from you. We have an article coming out this month in P&B magazine and one next month in Inside Pool, which will help drive demand.

Don't hesitate to PM me with your name and pool room mailing address and we'll send you out a wholesale catalog ASAP.

Thanks in advance!
-NJH1
 
Just a reminder that PoolTees sells wholesale to poolhalls. We have an updated catalog that now includes our Straight Pool design, and also women's Drunk Pool design.

Don't hesitate to send me a PM if you work at/own a poolhall and are interested in stocking our apparel.

Here's some feedback we've received from happy wholesale and retail customers:

“i like the shirts…awesome stuff…”
— Keebs, Raleigh, NC

“love the gear…some definite ‘must haves’”
— Nancy, El Sobrante, CA

“I WANNA SHIRT!!! THEY ARE WAY COOL!”
— Blonde Goddess, Riverside, CA

“Loving the shirts some of the best ive ever seen”
— Steve K, Latrobe, PA

“I just ordered 3 freakin shirts damn you!!! I’ve been wanting something to wear to the pool hall. i’m sure i can have half my regulars buying up your line in no time!! This rox.”
— Liz, Oveedow, FL

“wow thanks for the offer. i’m not used to that kind of customer service.”
— Sam, Stockton, CA

“I have some of your shirts already and people are always asking me where I got them.”
— Donovan, Ft. Worth Texas

“The response to the shirts has been extremely positive. Customers are very pleased with a new choice of pool t-shirts.”
— Brenda Fleming (Co-owner: Charlie’s Pro Shop, Baltimore, MD)
 
The short answer is no, we haven't figured out how the logistics would work yet. But maybe you can help us out, and anyone's input is appreciated as well.

We checked with a UPS store recently and they explained that when we ship something to a Canadian purchaser, Canadian customs will decide if there's any customs fee to charge. If so, they'll charge it to the recipient (i.e. my buyer). We would just need to make the buyer aware there may be an extra fee imposed by Canadian customs. I'm assuming this works the same for US Postal Service? We've heard the US Postal Service would be less expensive, but do they ship to Canada? When you've purchased other goods for your establishment, ever get them from the US? If so, what's the shipping and procedure you used?

I'm sure this sort of question comes up all the time when a canadian pool hall wishes to purchase cues or tables or whatever from an American dealer.
 
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here's a taste :D
 

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