Coloured Cotton Double Long Handle Conference Bags
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| Quantity | 100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2500 | 5000 |
| Price Each | $5.43 | $4.40 | $3.83 | $3.42 | $3.12 | $2.86 |
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First pricing set is for a single position, single colour print
Please ask us for multi-colour print pricing. Minimum order is the smallest quantity listed above. We do not charge set up costs on this product Costs shown are exclusive of GST |
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| Product Specifications | |
| Product Colours: | Black, Blue, Green, Red |
| Available Decorations: | Screen Print |
| Material: | High Quality Calico |
| Product Size: | 375L x 420H - Print Size 250L x 320H. |
| Standard Production Time: | 7-10 working days from artwork approval - subject to print shop workload. |
| Express Production: | Most of our items can be rushed to you fast - there are many variables that increase this cost - please call us and tell us your needs. |
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