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 PRICES

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PRICES FOR MERCHANDISE

Our favorite brands to screen print on are Gildan, Anvil, Hanes, Jerzees, Bella+Canvas and Fruit of the Loom, but there are many more to choose from. If you have a preference between 100% cotton or 50/50 poly/cotton, let us know.

View our easy to navigate ONLINE PRODUCT CATALOG to find pricing, colors, and availability for blank items.

To find prices using our pricing charts for our more common t-shirts, click on "t-shirt prices" or "personalized quote" below. The prices listed include set up and screen fees, item cost, and cost of printing.

 
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ARTWORK

If you do not have a design or logo, we will be happy to create a custom one for you at a rate of $40 an hour.

These rates also apply to artwork you submit that require us to make changes to it. Example: You sent us a cool graphic of a bear riding a moped, but you need us to add sunglasses onto his face, change the color of his pants (Yes, this bear wears pants.), and/or replace the moped with a three-wheeled bicycle.

If your artwork is perfect as is but needs to be scanned and digitized by us, there will be a $25.00 fee.

 
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SUBMITTING ARTWORK

There are 2 important factors to note when submitting artwork: RESOLUTION and SIZE. Please submit the highest resolution file possible. A file saved at 200 dpi (dots per inch) or higher is ideal. Make sure the file size, in inches, is as big or bigger than the size you need it printed onto a shirt.

To ensure the highest print quality, we recommend that artwork files be submitted to us from software programs such as Photoshop or Illustrator. Here are a few examples of file formats that are the best to work with: .psd .ai, .pdf or .eps.

We can accept other formats, but there may be additional costs to convert them into print ready files.

 Business cards are not an acceptable format. A design taken from a  2 x 3.5 inch card  and blown up into a 9.5 x 12.5 inch image on the front of a shirt will result in a tragic, pixelated mess.