Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Gildan still suffers from stains? Can't say that I'm surprised. I've been out of printing for 5 years, probably closer to 6 and I actually miss it, yes...truth stranger than fiction! LOL!Anyhow, during the last decade or so of production printing I bought tens of thousands of Gildan G2000 navy and black shirts annually (much more navy than black) and was always amazed at the percentage of stained shirts. Just how is that possible I always thought to myself?Got away with most of them since they were dark and most had enormous graphics printed on them. I guess some things never change? The stains on other colors I used less often were a problem and wound up eating god knows how many printed shirts that we didn't notice prior. The charcoal gray or whatever they call it now was a nightmare. We'd print 500 pieces on the backs, then when running the fronts a ton were stained.I think buying Comfort Colors is a good move for them. I own some Gildan stock bought back during the big crash of 2008 into 2009. Not a load of it, although it was just so cheap at the time I figured what the heck. The world was ending back then and I thought it just might survive. Still have some.Hope everyone here is doing well!