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Chris Boykin Roniesha Swanson R.C. T-Shirt LLC.

 We Have A T-shirt Company, We are making high quality customized t-shirts and they are different from other t-shirt businesses. These t-shirts are going to have different kinds of designs that are not sold in stores. These designs are exclusive.  They are TRILL SHIRTS (this is slang for the real deal T-Shirt) and our sizes will range from small, medium, large, and so on.  People will buy our t-shirts because they will be made from nice materials, not be expensive at all, and will have awesome designs. What we are trying to do is make T Shirts that is exclusive and something that everybody will love.

 We will make flyers to use as advertising for our business. Our target customers are the general population.

A Pack Of T-Shirts ( 3 Shirts) $ 5.00 Transfer Paper $ 5.48 Rent $ 10.00

MerchandizePriceProjection Per 10 Shirts Customized T- Shirts $ 12.00$

 Customized T-Shirts: $12.00  To break even, we will need to sell three customized T-Shirts.  Our projection is based on selling ten customized T-Shirts.

 Based on our projections, for every 10 customized T-Shirts we sell, we will profit $  If we sell 100 customized T-Shirts, our profit margin will be $ after our overhead expenses of $30.48 are paid.