Success Story! Belinda Hunter Family Reunion T Shirts
I actually started calling around for our Family Reunion T Shirts about 6 months before the reunion just to get prices. I Googled Family Reunion T-shirts and I saw the ad and called. I called several people that day and I just found Terry to be very helpful and answered all my questions. He asked me a lot of questions about my family and seemed to care more about the reunion than he did about actually selling me t-shirts, lol.
I chose Ferret Brothers because Terry mentioned his T-shirt kickstart program and I got a discount plus I got to see the design and fix mistakes before I ordered and I got free shipping. I didn’t pay until they were shipped out and he texted me a picture of the t-shirts in the boxes and the ups label before I paid. That was important to me because I am located in Illinois and I was nervous with him being so far away.
The quality of the t-shirts was great and the design was great. Exactly what we were looking for.
I would definitely recommend Ferret Brothers to my friends because they were eager to help me, the price was great, and the shipping was fast.




“We have a poetry contest every year and I placed my t-shirt order at [REDACTED] 6 weeks before the event. I approved the proof and paid the deposit and then when I went to pick them up, the guy said that they had a busy week and they wouldn’t be ready until Monday.”

We’ve been with Ferret Brothers now for about 3 years and we place an order about every two months. We give them out to our new patients when they come in for their first visit. I can’t honestly remember why we originally called Ferret Brothers but I remember saying the pricing was great and Terry was very upfront about the process and the deadline.










This was much easier back in the day when the world ran at a slower place and no one could dream of being connected every second of every day.
Sharing a meal dates back to the beginning of the human race and was always an intimate eating experience surrounded by people who work hard to make you feel you belong there whether its family, friends, tribe, or culture.
“We are having our family reunion this Saturday and let me tell you that I had no idea how much work something like this took. Family members who I hadn’t spoke to in years popped out of the shadows to give their input on the t-shirts and someone got in a argument almost every day. No one could get their sizes straight and then it was like pulling teeth to get the money out of people. It was one of the most stressful things I’ve ever done.