For the longest time people try and hold out selling there products at Walmart. My old company I owned back in the early 90's did the same thing. But, ultimately numbers talk. They gotta have at least 6000 stores. It is the largest chain in the world. Millions of people shop there EVERYDAY. When they order they order not one dozen shirts or a case of shirts. They order the fuck out of your shit. Maybe a pallet for each selected location. In most instances they will test market it in selected stores to see how it goes. Still we are talking cases and cases of shirts per store. If you make $.50 to a $1 a shirt you are going to kick ass. An example is the shirt with the saying "Gitter Done" (not sure if that is how you spell it) from the country comedian. His royalties came to over one million dollars the first year. That was his royalty. Doesn't include the company that prints them and then my friend who owns the company that represnts him. If you can get your pricing down to get into Walmart I would do it in a heartbeat. Some companies think it lowers the brand worth. You won't see some companies selling in Walmart cause there market just isn't that type. But, whne you are a new company wanting to generate a cash flow that can suistain your company and allow you to come up with more products and Walmart is offering you a deal. Then fucking take it, Cause while yoiu are waiting to get into Macy's you could have been making money./