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Please get black ties for us to design on also. I hate doing dark designs because they look horrible with the back of the tie white.
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SweetRascal wrote:Please get black ties for us to design on also. I hate doing dark designs because they look horrible with the back of the tie white. I've always wondered about that. So the ties are all white and the black is printed on? I've never held one of the ties in my hands. I've always had a price VS quality issue with them. Same with the hats. The hats prices aren't bad ... but they are just junk.
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I agree with Sweet Rascal, black would be helpful..but I think what we really need is the ability to select the fabric color the tie is made of. For example if I design a yellow tie I don't want the back side of the tie to be white and I don't want it to be black I want it to be yellow. So a button to select at least primary colors would make the whole product look more professional. Of course it would cost more......
Marie :-)
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Fit2BeTied wrote:I agree with Sweet Rascal, black would be helpful..but I think what we really need is the ability to select the fabric color the tie is made of. For example if I design a yellow tie I don't want the back side of the tie to be white and I don't want it to be black I want it to be yellow. So a button to select at least primary colors would make the whole product look more professional. Of course it would cost more......
Marie :-) If it were a better product like you are suggesting the cost would probably not be a problem ... you do a lot of ties (understatment LOL) Have you purchased one? What do you think of them?
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HSM2007 wrote:Fit2BeTied wrote:I agree with Sweet Rascal, black would be helpful..but I think what we really need is the ability to select the fabric color the tie is made of. For example if I design a yellow tie I don't want the back side of the tie to be white and I don't want it to be black I want it to be yellow. So a button to select at least primary colors would make the whole product look more professional. Of course it would cost more......
Marie :-) If it were a better product like you are suggesting the cost would probably not be a problem ... you do a lot of ties (understatment LOL) Have you purchased one? What do you think of them? No I haven't purchased one yet, too busy making them at the moment. Yea, alotta ties and I've had that store for less than two months! LOL ;-) I haven't had any returns yet so I guess the customers were satisfied with the quality! :-)
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Lol, I think a variety of colors would be great I was just hoping for at least balck, anything besides plain white unless the desing is printed on the entire tie front and back. I was going baby steps, lol.
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I agree, I think we need to be able to choose a basic tie color to work on.
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