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  • Henley Shirts - USA and Union Made

    Hi folks - I have a good friend that works for a firefighters union and they have asked me to bid on a pretty large job. One item requested is "black henley shirts - union and American made". Can someone direct me to a supplier. It would be at least 500 shirts in various sizes.

    thanks
    Tom
    Tom Dauria<br />Mr. Sew & Sew

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    Tom,
    I don't know if Camber shirts are union made but they are made in the USA and can be seen at
    www.camberusa.com. I'm pretty sure the do henleys along with heavy tees, polos, mock neck and long sleeve. Debbie
    Debbie Rinehart<br />Deb\'z-N-Stitches

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    • #3
      Excuse my ignorance, but what, exactly, is "henley"?
      I see it all the time, but have never seen an explanation.

      Juli in Kona
      Juli in Kona<br />Stitches in Paradise

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      • #4
        usually a long or short sleeve T-shirt with a 3 button placket like a polo shirt but no fold down collar, just the normal t-shirt collar.

        Like a cross between a T-shirt and a Golf or polo shirt.
        It's called a Henley because that's the type
        of collar they use. A henley collar.
        Clear as mud right?

        Ron
        Ron Vinyard<br />Body Cover Design<br /><br />Grants Pass, Oregon

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        • #5
          http://www.unionlabel.com/tshirts.html
          You might try this place,
          Don't know anything about them but it looks like they carry what you need. It also says call for better pricing for blanks or larger quantities.

          Bayside also is some nice american made stuff, although not sure if it's union or not.
          don't have the website handy,
          I dop know this about American made, it usually is double of what you expect to pay, but most firefighters are already used to that.

          Good Luck
          Ron
          Ron Vinyard<br />Body Cover Design<br /><br />Grants Pass, Oregon

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          • #6
            One mystery solved. Thanks for the explanation of Henley tee.

            Was I the only one that didn't know that?

            Juli in Kona
            Juli in Kona<br />Stitches in Paradise

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