 FAQs
Before
ordering your custom t-shirts, please read our FAQ page.
We've listed the most frequently asked questions. If you
have any other questions, feel free to
contact us.
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Q:
How much does it cost to get custom T-Shirts printed?
A:
The price depends on 4 factors.
- The shirt color.
- How many shirts you order.
- The number of print locations.
- How many colors you print on the shirt
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Q:
How do I get a price for a T-Shirt order?
A:
Simply fill out our price quote form and we will reply
within 24 hours.
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Q:
How long will it take to complete my order?
A:
Usually 3 to 5 days upon approval of the artwork.
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Q:
What is your minimum order?
A:
We will print as few as 12 shirts.
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Q:
Will the shirts shrink?
A:
Shirts that are 100% cotton are preshrunk. However,
you could still expect 5% shrinkage. Cotton Polyester
blend shirts tend to shrink less in comparison.
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Q:
Can I get a sample of the shirt I ordered?
A:
Blank shirts are available for a small fee. They can
be useful in determining size, color, quality, and
feel. Printed samples are not available due to the
obvious set-up cost.
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Q:
What brand shirts do you use?
A:
We use only the top brand names such as: Fruit of
the Loom, Hanes, Gildan, American Apparel, Jerzees
and more.
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Q:
How long will the print stay on the shirt?
A:
The print should last the life of the shirt with normal
washing. Our shirts are screen printed, not a heat
transfer which lasts a much shorter time.
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