For a catalog that has larger sizes, take a look at:
Gabrielle Rohde Royce   www.gabriellerr.com<http://www.gabriellerr.com/>

I don't think they carry t-shirts, but they have other apparel
(more traditional, not trendy)
They carry styles that range from small to size 5xl. 

Arlene 
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  Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:34:34 -0400
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  Can't help on 1 or 2 other than checking out Layne Bryant stores but can
  offer this on 3,
  The new OYO DTS machine uses proprietary mesh with pre-applied cap film that
  requires you to stretch a new piece of mesh with every new screen you make.
  This mesh lasts about 800-1000 impressions on an auto, up to 2000 impression
  with a manual. They are currently working on a system that will use a wax
  plotter so you can use conventional meshes. 

  Theirs are a few others on the market and each one is vastly different from
  the other. Some use inkjet technology and others use wax to apply the image
  to the screen. Once imaged you simply expose the screen to light w/out the
  need of a vacuum table and wash out like normal. 

  I'd suggest getting to an ISS show this year and checking the machines out
  in person.



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  I have two questions that aren't particularly related to each other, but I'm
  on the computer and happened to be thinking of both.

  1) Does anyone have a supplier they like for shirts aimed at older, possibly
  cushionier women? I get tired of handing my customers catalogues loaded down
  with Bella and Anvil, all aimed at juniors, most of whom in real life don't
  have a belly they ought to be displaying in public anyway (I live in a
  college town and can tell you this authoritatively).  I had one employee who
  liked the Hanes Silver line, although my sister, who is 5-foot-9, didn't
  like any of it because it was all too short. It would be really nice to find
  some catalogue that depicted real-sized, middle-aged women wearing
  flattering styles that aren't skin-tight.  It would seem to me, what with
  all the conversations about the Boomers and America's growing weight
  problems, that someone somewhere might be interested in targeting this
  market. And I just totally don't get Bella's psychology behind telling women
  who are usually a "medium" that they belong in "XXL."

  Enough about that one.

  2) Does anyone have extensive experience with digital heat transfers? I have
  the plotter; I have the heat press; and I have transfer paper that feels far
  worse than a sheet of plastisol once on the shirt. I can find literature and
  information about making plastisol transfers, and direct-to-garment
  printing, but I'm having a hard time finding authoritative discussions and
  product information for digital heat transfers.

  Okay, I lied. Question #2 reminds me of a third question.

  3) Does anyone have any experience with direct-to-screen machines? I saw an
  ad for Oyo's new toy and thought it sounded interesting.

  That's it for my questions. Tammy, your question about jackets is five days
  old, and I don't know if this is a solution, but Tri-Mountain has a lot of
  jacket styles in both big and tall.

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  Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 10:38:18 -0700
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  does anyone have some clipart of a leaping tiger? 

  thanks in advance

  amy blodgett
  Flyer Graphics
  Tempe, AZ


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