Frequently Asked Questions

  • There’s an option for all order sizes, whether 1pc- 500pc+

    Sample & small orders begin at $48/ea+

    Bulk order pricing begins at 24pc orders.

    Screen printing requires 48pc in your order. (Per Design)

  • Yes! If preferred, we also provide the most popular options in the industry.

  • Average 2-6 Weeks.

    Breakdown:

    1. Garments: You can provide your own garments (+0 weeks) or order through us (+2 weeks)

    2. Art: If you need artwork edited/designed before production, this is a +2-3 week process.

    3. Production: Once artwork is approved + garments are in-hand, production for print/stitchwork is 2-4 weeks.

    *Specialty projects, collabs, requesting media days, etc. will add additional time to your turnaround*

  • For smaller orders, sometimes.

    I typically deny rush orders for bulk inquiries- fast work has been known to compromise quality service.Please inquire first!

  • All orders are paid in full before we begin production.

    We send invoices via email to pay with a debit or credit card OR payments can be made with Zelle, Venmo, Cashapp.

  • Yes, at your expense.

    Arizona based clientele can pick up locally OR request a drop off.

  • New bulk orders require approval before production begins. This approval process is a digital mock up - unless a single sample is paid for prior to bulk ordering. Embroidery samples are on physical swatches, which are photo/video-graphed for approval.

  • DELICATE WASH & DRY CYCLES FOR EVERYTHING. TURN GARMENTS INSIDE OUT WHEN WASHING, DRYING & IRONING!

    * I recommend hang drying, it reduces excessive heat - which can alter our long lasting application and can cause colors to bleed.

    * Never iron directly on prints- steam garments or turn garments inside out or use a barrier bandana

    on top of prints using the proper fabric settings*

    * PUFF PRINTS ARE MOST SENSITIVE. CRACKING CAN OCCUR AT FOLDED AREAS, WHEN FOLDING AVOID DESIGN AREAS.

    Overtime prints will eventually crack or fade- this is an inevitable part of aging. But with proper care, you can delay how soon this will occur.