PRICING
SCREEN PRINTING
Pricing varies for almost every order, because our discounts are based on the total quantity of garments, number of print locations, colors of ink we use per print location, and the color of the garment itself. Unless it's an order of less than 12, we do not charge shop fees or setup fees. Please get in touch with us for a custom quote today!
EMBROIDERY
Pricing varies for almost every order, because our discounts are based on the total quantity of garments, number of embroidery locations, and the total stitch count of each design. When we embroider a design for the first time, there is an initial digitizing fee that is based on the total stitch count of the design. Please get in touch with us for a custom quote today!
TURNAROUND TIME
RE-ORDERS
We keep all of our screen printing and embroidery art on file, and we work quickly with re-orders. Usually about 5-7 business days from the time the order is approved.
NEW ORDERS
Typically this takes a bit longer than a re-order due to initial artwork setups and proofing. New orders usually take about 7-12 business days from the time the order is approved. If you're in a pinch, we offer rush orders for an additional fee.
ARTWORK FORMATS
Vector Art - AI & EPS

Vector art is layered art, in which objects can be scaled to any size without losing the integrity of edges, outlines, and other important design elements. Specialized software like Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW are used to create these files and save them in the correct format. Vector art is the best file type to use for screen printing, because it produces the cleanest and sharpest finished product. If you've had a logo professionally designed for you, there's a good chance it was designed using this method. You can save time by requesting your vector art file from the original artist/company. These file extensions are: .ai & .eps
Pixel-Based Art - JPEG, TIF, PSD, BMP & PNG

Pixel-based images, at the smallest level, are simply grids of color (or pixels). Pixels are square, and as the image is scaled larger, the individual pixels become noticeable, like the image on the right. In order for us to print or embroider using a pixel-based image, we need to examine it first to determine its viability. Please contact us and attach any file you wish to have us look at.