2. In total, we sold 146 shirts.
The total amount paid with everything included was
$1978.50
Actual order cost was $1,708.20 + $197.85 = $1,906.05
The shirt cost was $11.70/shirt with Greek royalty.
We made $72.45 in profit.
# of t-shirts sold, $ sales, $ profit
UGP FEEPrinting Cost
3. Our sole customer was Kappa Kappa Gamma.
They needed a shirt for a specific event, and
paid for all of the shirts at once with the budget
they had for that event.
Who are your customers?
5. We sold our shirts by going directly to the group
in need of a shirt.
They had a need for someone to help them
produce a shirt, and we filled this need.
How did you sell?
6. ● Frankly, we didn’t experience many challenges.
● The only challenges we had were communicating with
Steve about pricing.
● We were told shirts would be 11.04 each to print each,
but they ended up being 11.70 each, so we definitely
should have priced differently
● There is something called “Greek Royalty” which we
were not aware of until we were collecting final #’s
Challenges & how you overcame them
7. We learned that having a set buyer is very
helpful, and takes away the stress and hardship
of selling individual shirts.
Advice: Know all the facts before you price
your items. We thought that the “price of
printing” included UGP’s fees, but it turned out
it did not...
Key lessons learned / advice to future teams