I tried a new (to me) product for shipping the 914Club knit caps. How did it do? Any comments? These are what I'm planning on using for the t-shirts.
If you are referring to the plastic envelope - it works great.
I've shipped t-shirts in tyvek envelopes forever - they are completely tearproof, waterproof, super light, and take about 5 seconds to drop the items in and seal.
M
Here's your pic......
BTW Sean, I just received my knit caps today, they have now arrived in Florida....
Thanks Sean...
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the manila envelope w/ bubble wrap inside worked really well.
I opened this thread realized I hadn't checked the mail yet
Ran outside in bare feet tough bag to open But I made it and here is my 5 yr old with his hat and me in mine.
Just intime for the next Autocross.
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QUOTE (seanery @ Jan 27 2006, 01:18 PM) |
I tried a new (to me) product for shipping the 914Club knit caps. How did it do? Any comments? These are what I'm planning on using for the t-shirts. |
Sean: I got mine,in a plane brown envlope, I got all excited for a min. Dave
worked great
How are you Sean?
You staying or moving?
moving slowly
Bubble wrap envelope worked like a champ. No dents or damage at all
What he said.
Packaging was fine - more than adequate : )
Thanks,
Jim
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