T-Shirts
Everyday cotton, soft premium blends, event shirts, staff shirts, and creator drops.
Price drivers: quantity, blank, locations, colors, deadline T-shirt detailsSmall-batch T-shirts, hoodies, caps, and socks for businesses, teams, events, families, and local brands.
Clear product choices make the next step obvious. Start with the order path, then use the quote form to confirm method, quantity, deadline, and artwork.
Everyday cotton, soft premium blends, event shirts, staff shirts, and creator drops.
Price drivers: quantity, blank, locations, colors, deadline T-shirt detailsMidweight and premium hoodies for schools, crews, shops, and local brands.
Best for higher-ticket group orders Hoodie detailsStructured caps, patches, embroidery-safe marks, and simple front-panel graphics.
Decoration method and quantity confirmed with your quote Cap detailsCustom socks for teams, gifts, creator merch, and event bundles.
Method and supplier determine minimums Sock detailsSimple packages for staff shirts, hats, event merch, and repeat local accounts.
Built for repeatable quote workflows School and team ordersWhen the method supports it, low-quantity prints can work for gifts, samples, or tests.
Submit the idea and artwork firstThese customer-facing paths keep the order realistic. Final methods stay tied to equipment, suppliers, artwork, and quantity confirmed before production.
Best for clean marks, moderate quantities, and deadlines where proofing needs to stay tight.
Quote needs: garment, quantity, print location, artwork file, deadline.Best when blank quality and presentation matter more than the lowest possible unit price.
Quote needs: blank preference, colors, placement, size run, packaging notes.Best as customer gifts, team bundles, or creator merch once supplier minimums are confirmed.
Quote needs: style, artwork repeat, quantity, packaging, needed-by date.The best apparel quote includes the details that affect price and schedule.
Customers should know why the site asks for details. Quantity, artwork, garment choice, and deadline are the main variables that keep a quote accurate.