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We offer a range of pricing options designed to suit everything from one-off custom tees to large-scale bulk orders. Our rates are based on several factors, including the type of garment (such as basic cotton, premium blends, or performance wear), the number of print locations (front, back, sleeves), and the printing method used—whether it's Direct-to-Garment (DTG), Direct-to-Film (DTF), or embroidery.
Single-color prints tend to be more affordable, while full-color, detailed designs may cost slightly more due to setup and production time. We also offer volume discounts for bulk orders and can accommodate rush jobs for an additional fee. For businesses, events, artists, and apparel brands, we provide custom quotes and package deals to make high-quality printing both accessible and cost-effective. Let us help bring your vision to life while staying within your budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose DTG or DTF Printing?
DTG (Direct to Garment) and DTF (Direct to Film) are both advanced printing methods, but each offers unique advantages depending on the project. DTG is ideal for printing highly detailed, full-color designs directly onto cotton garments, delivering a soft, breathable feel that becomes part of the fabric. It's best for small batches or intricate artwork with gradients and photographic elements.
DTF, on the other hand, involves printing a design onto a special film which is then heat-transferred onto a garment. This method works well on a wider variety of fabrics, including polyester, blends, and even darker materials, and it provides vibrant, durable prints with excellent stretch and wash resistance.
If you're printing on mostly cotton garments and want a soft, retail-quality finish, DTG is likely the best fit. If you need versatility across fabric types, bold colors, or greater durability—especially for athletic wear or larger runs—DTF might be the better choice. Our team is happy to help assess your artwork, garment type, and order size to recommend the best method for your needs.
What type of files do I need to send?
To ensure the best print quality, we ask customers to provide high-resolution artwork files when placing a t-shirt printing order. Preferred file formats include PNG, PSD, AI, EPS, or PDF, with transparent backgrounds for designs that don’t require a full rectangular print. For the sharpest results, we recommend files be at least 300 DPI at actual print size.
If your design includes multiple colors or layers, please keep those layers organized and labeled. Vector files are ideal for screen printing and scaling without loss of quality, while raster images work well for DTG and DTF as long as they meet resolution requirements. If you're unsure about your file, our design team can review it and help optimize it for printing. We also offer design assistance or file cleanup services if needed.
How long does it take to print the shirts and get them shipped?
Shipping for custom t-shirt printing orders is handled on a case-by-case basis to ensure the most accurate and cost-effective solution for each customer. Because order sizes, delivery locations, and turnaround times can vary widely, we don’t offer flat-rate shipping. Instead, we work directly with you to find the best method—whether it's standard ground, expedited, or local delivery. Printing times also vary depending on the size and complexity of your order, with larger or more detailed projects requiring additional production time. To get the most accurate shipping quote and timeline, we recommend speaking directly with one of our sales representatives. A quick phone call allows us to assess your needs, confirm production schedules, and ensure your order arrives exactly when and where you need it.