The Hanes Brand: We offer the Hanes Printable Brand of t-shirts in two different styles, click either style below for more choices in that line, the economical Hanes Heavyweight and the Hanes Beefy-T Shirts. The Hanes Heavyweight has a limited color selection, but a great price and it is a recognizable brand and a decent shirt. It feels a little rough sometimes, but for a generic shirt you can't go wrong with the 5280. The Hanes Beefy T t-shirts are softer and a little thicker. These shirts are strong and tough, but they cost a bit more. They are sized to fit real meat-eating Americans and they have a wide choice of colors.
This website is dedicated to retail and wholesale t-shirts, fashion accessories, home gift items and printed t-shirts for our LA and Tokyo customers and the pricing does not require a business license or special requirements to order wholesale. The prices are reduced as you order more of any particular t-shirt style. You can mix colors and sizes, but not different brands and styles for discounts. If you are in California you need to order from this website, unless you have a Sales Tax ID number or are a screen printing company from out of California, then you can order from our direct wholesale t-shirt site at: BlankTshirt.com
Checks payable to: YQue Inc. No Paypal payments accepted. Mailing Address & Return Packages: Y-Que 1770 North Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
Please send all inquiries with order number via email.
Online Internet Orders: 323-664-0021 for T-shirt Printing Orders: 323-664-0021 fax: 866-325-7505
email:admin@yque.com Local store hours for the Los Angeles store are approximately 12 noon to 6 pm to be safe. Do not expect to find every product shown on the website in the store for immediate purchase as we only bring in items based on the order you place, except for our own designs.
For custom t-shirt printing quotes and wholesale t-shirts or screenprinting solutions email us at: admin@yque.com
for a custom t-shirt printing jobs: 323-664-0021
For the uninitiated, "Y-Que" translates from Spanish as "so what". Pronounced "eKay".