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August 2007

August 30, 2007

The Haight Ashbury Umpires

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Greg Wrote--Richard, Once again your tie-dye umpire shirts were a big hit. Here is a photo you might like. Greg Patrick, Haight Ashbury Umpire.

Dyed in Vermont is the Official Outfitter for The Haight Ashbury Umpires.  I started dyeing the Pocket Golf Shirt for them, because they have to keep their score cards in the pockets.  I've had orders from baseball players as well, and it seems like we might be starting a little baseball fad.

Why not be the first and leave a comment.  Are you an Ump?  Seen a tie-dyed baseball player lately?  Just like the picture?  Want me to know that soooooomeone is really out there reading this?                                                                        

August 14, 2007

New Baby Clothing

I have now completely switched over to American Apparel baby T's and Onsies--no more synthetic thread.  The previous ones had a lot of surged synthetic stitching.  The new ones are sized a little larger, use softer cotton, and are very well made.

August 01, 2007

Faster Shipping

Increased Stock Means Faster Shipping.

I’ve been going through an intense production period, and it is already decreasing the “turn around time” for many orders.  I just finished 46 peace signs and guitars last night which completes the long and short sleeve T’s.

I am now able to ship almost all T-shirt orders off the shelf.  I’m often shipping orders the same or next day after receiving them.

The inventory of other garments is spottier. I am starting to increase stock in hoodies, golf shirts, scrubs, dr. coats, dresses, etc, but this takes longer because these white garments are more expensive than T-shirts. 

I will never be able to stock all the variations of all the patterns in all the sizes—if you do the computations, it starts to get incredible.  So some items will always be dyed to order, but I am trying to stock at least most of the frequently ordered ones.

Well, I’ve got to go process yesterday’s shirts.  More soon…