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Welcome to our Custom Imprinted Apparel Page! |
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For branded apparel, welcome to our custom imprintable apparel store for fine apparel, Tee Shirts, Activewear and much more. Here you will find imprintable apparel such as caps and t-shirts, polo shirts, Columbia Jackets, fleece and workwear from the brands you know such as Cutter & Buck, Champion, Gildan, Hanes and more.
Click here to browse our custom imprintable apparel page |
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Embroidered Caps |
Embroidered or imprinted caps are a staple for any company's promotional campaign. Have your logo or company image imprinted onto any of our wide selection of caps. We carry baseball caps for men and women, structured caps, unstructured caps, visors, bucket caps, trucker caps, beanies, knit caps, mesh caps, hats for babies and kids. All of our hats and caps can be imprinted with your logo by embroidering it or silkscreening. Put your logo on one of our Adidas moisture-wicking sports caps.
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing
Embroidery Guidelines
Screen Printing Guidelines
Sizing Charts |
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Custom Imprinted T-Shirts |
T-Shirts can take your logo or company image as far as your people can carry it. From sports tees to casual t-shirts, t-shirts for women, men or children, you can have any of our wide selection silkscreened or embroidered to fit your needs. Make a t-shirt custom for your event, as a corporate giveaway or as a company team uniform. T-shirts are great for fun-runs, picnics, or anywhere else that your company has a presence.
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing
Embroidery Guidelines
Screen Printing Guidelines
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Custom Printed Tank Tops |
Light casual wear is a must, especially in warm climates. Why not put your company image or logo on a tank top that will get plenty of use. We carry a wide variety of styles for both men and women and each can be imprinted with your logo by embroidery or silk screening. Use the links to the right to browse our catalogue by brand and you will certainly find what you are looking for.
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing
Embroidery Guidelines
Screen Printing Guidelines
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Custom Imprinted Sport Shirts |
Sports Shirts make great promotional material because they are worn in public at the gym, golf course, or just running around the neighborhood. Where your clients can be found, you want your logo and company image to be there. Logoed Sport Shirts are the best way to acheive this. Embroidery and Silk Screening are available and a wide variety of sports shirts from differen manufacturers can be imprinted. Follow the links to the right to visit our catalogue of imprintable apparel.
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing
Embroidery Guidelines
Screen Printing Guidelines
Sizing Charts |
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Custom Imprinted Pants |
We carry a great selection of activewear for your employees and clients, offering the opportunity to brand an entire outfit. From company sports teams to casual pants, have your logo or company image imprinted either through embroidery or silk screening and make an impression. Not just sweatpants but also terry lounging and yoga pants for women and pants for kids.
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing
Embroidery Guidelines
Screen Printing Guidelines
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Embroidery Guidelines |
Embroidery Art Guidelines |
Artwork for embroidery is far less exacting than that required for all other processes, because the artwork is just a starting point for digitizing, which is the process of converting the logo into a design which will actually run on embroidery equipment. In general, any file or piece of printed material which shows the logo in full color at about the same size that the finished design will be will work.
Keep in mind that not all designs can be done in embroidery, regardless of the quality of the artwork. For example, small text (less than 1/4" high) often creates difficulties, especially when sewing on thin knit materials such as polos and tee-shirts. Fine detail can also pose problems. We can often simplify fine details to create a version of your logo which will sew well and look good.
Color shading is another problem area in embroidery. In printing, a color can be "faded." For example, large letters can be darker at the top than at the bottom. This is practically impossible in embroidery, except for very large designs. Generally color shading can be left out of a logo and it will still look good. Part of the purpose of color shading techniques is to make the logo appear to be more 3-dimensional, and embroidery brings a real 3-dimensional texture to your logo on its own.
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Logo Size: |
| The average left chest logo size is 2 inches x 3 1/2 inches. The lettering (text) must be 3/8" high to be legible for knit shirts; smaller text is possible on more stable fabrics such as wovens and twills. Text should be 1/2" high for "fuzzy" fleece due to the loft of the material. |
Supplying Embroidery Artwork |
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This includes black and white, color separated artwork output at least 600 dpi. No photo copies, faxes, ect.
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| Computer Artwork: |
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Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop
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| Font Information: |
Whenever possible convert all text to paths, curves or outlines or provide PDF file with the fonts properly embedded. Please remember any text changes will require artwork to be resubmitted.
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| Colors: |
If a particular color is required please reference a Pantone color. This will help the embroiderer pick the correct thread color for your order.
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| Accepted File Submission: |
CD-Rom, DVD or email: promo@drew-rogers.com
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| Additional Information: |
| Please include the following information with your artwork: |
- A hard copy of the artwork.
- Any special instructions
Please send the latest version of the disk art and label each color by the exact Pantone number.
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| Special Notes: |
- All new embroidery designs will be proofed to you via an emailed photo of an actual stitched sample. Upon request a live sewn out fabric swatch will be provided for a nominal charge. All proofs must be approved before production begins.
- Digitized artwork is held for 3 years from the last order.
- Design Services offered. Call for information or quotes.
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| Quantities: |
Although we strive not to damage a shirt, it is possible. If an exact quantity of items are needed please send extra. You should order 2% extra to ensure an exact count.
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| Production Time: |
Standard turn around is 10-12 business days from proof approval. Rush services are available.
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Glossary of Terms
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Screen Printing |
Screen Printing Guidelines |
| Screen-printing requires finished artwork which is about 300 dots per inch (dpi) or equivalent at the finished size or better. Also, since each color is printed as a separate screen, the artwork must allow for color separation. Electronic formats such as .jpg, and .gif do not allow for this technique, and are usually quite "coarse," as 72 dpi is the standard resolution for the web and desktop publishing. So if you are providing finished art for screen printing, it must be an .eps, .pdf or .tif file. These formats are supported by most professional grade graphics programs and allow our art department to create separations needed to burn screens. |
Supplying Screen Printing Artwork |
| Camera Ready: |
This includes black and white, color separated artwork output at least 600 dpi. For halftones, please use a 45 line screen. No photo copies, faxes, ect.
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| Computer Artwork: |
| Preferred Programs: |
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop - 4 color process only
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| Font Information: |
Whenever possible convert all text to paths, curves or outlines or provide PDF file with the fonts properly embedded. Please remember any text changes will require artwork to be resubmitted.
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| Colors: |
hen assigning a color to art or text, please use a Pantone color. This will work for spot colors. Please indicate the exact color number needed for the Pantone color. Note: Photoshop files can only be used for 4 color process work, not for spot colors.
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| Accepted File Submission: |
CD-Rom, DVD or email: promo@drew-rogers.com
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| Additional Information: |
| Please include the following information with your artwork: |
- A hard copy of the artwork.
- Any special instructions
- Separated plates if printing in more then 1 color. (Not required for 4 color process orders)
Please send the latest version of the disk art and label each color by the exact Pantone number.
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| Special Notes: |
- Film is usually held for 2 years from the last order.
- Any artwork other then camera ready artwork or error free computer generated artwork is subject to a redraw fee.
- Remember, what you send in is what you get back unless you authorize us to clean your artwork.
- Design Services offered. Call for information or quotes.
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| Quantities: |
Although we strive not to damage a shirt, it is possible. If an exact quantity of items are needed please send extra. You should order 2% extra to ensure an exact count.
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| Production Time: |
Standard turn around is 10-12 business days from proof approval. Rush services are available.
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Glossary of Terms
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Embroidery vs. Screen Printing |
Embroidery |
| The classy look is best achieved with embroidery as it's in a class all it own. |
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- Embroidery is richer and generally more attractive.
- There are no minimum quantities, 1 to 1 million pieces.
- There are usually no setup fees associated with embroidery.
- Should hold up better and isn't as susceptible to extreme conditions such as heat.
- Embroidery can be more detailed with no additional costs for multiple colors.
- Fast turn around once proofs have been approved.
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| Cons: |
- Embroidery can put a lot of thread on the item being embroidered. The weight of the thread for a large design on thin items such as a T-Shirts can cause the shirt to hang or fray.
- Digitizing process for embroidery involves converting the provided artwork into a stitch tape that the embroiderer's machine interprets. This process usually cost more then the set up for printing, anywhere between $50 and $150 depending on the complexity of the design. However the charge is only applied to the first order and therefore there would be no additional digitizing charges for future orders with the same design.
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Screen Printing |
| One of the most flexible mediums in the garment decoration market screen printing is very popular. From a colorful T-shirt design to one color logos on a polo shirt, screen printing can handle it all. |
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- Screen printing is less expensive than embroidery on a per piece basis. This is especially true if you plan to do a large area such as the full back or front of a tee shirt. As an example a large area such as the full back of a shirt, embroidery will run between $5.00 and $15.00 per item while screen printing will cost between $1.00 and $4.00 per item depending on the number of colors and the quantity. The higher the number of pieces, the lower the cost per piece.
- Screen printed logos can be a lot more elaborate and detailed then embroidery. Almost any design can be screen printed whereas some designs are impossible to embroider.
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- Because screens have to be set up and paint applied to those screens, the minimum quantity for printing is 12. Whereas the minimum quantity for embroidery is one.
- There is a set up cost associated with screen printing of $30 per color. However this is a one time charge and future repeat setup costs are completed at a reduced price.
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| Frequently Asked Questions |
| Find the answers to your questions about imprinting, embroidery, silk-screening, logo preparation and any other information you may want abou the process of imprinting your logo and company image onto one of our great apparel items. |
Embroidery
1. How many colors can you do for a design? 2. How will the logo hold up? 3. Do you have minimums? 4. How long does it take to get my design digitized? 5. Will you embroider items sent to you? 6. Can I see an actual embroidered sample before having the job produced?
Screen Printing
1. What is screen printing? 2. What is a typical size print? 3. What is a flashing charge? 4. How many colors can you print? 5. What is the minimum order for screen printing?
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Q. How many colors can you do for a design? A. 9
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Q. How will the logo hold up? A. It will last longer then screen printing and it washes well.
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Q. Do you have minimums? A. No, with embroidery we can complete any quantity. For Screen Printing, there is a minimum of 12.
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Q. How long does it take to get my design digitized? A. We will generally have a design digitized and ready for your approval within 48 hours.
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Q. Will you embroider items sent to you? A. Yes we can handle embroidery only orders.
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Q. Can I see an actual embroidered sample before having the job produced? A. Yes, we can provide a sewn swatch for your final approval.
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Q. What is screen printing? A. Screen printing is a process though which ink is mechanically applied to a substrate via the use of a screen and squeegee. In it's basic form, screen printing is a very simple process.
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Q. What is a typical size print? A. Left chest is 3" to 3.5", full chest and full back printing is 12" wide.
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Q. What is a flashing charge? A. Putting a white under base on a dark shirt to print a color on top of. This helps to maintain the color and give it more pop. Most companies charge this as a 2 color, but we do not.
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Q. How many colors can you print? A. Strictly speaking, we can print six different ink colors at a time. However, we use several techniques to increase the number of perceived colors in a print.
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Q. What is the minimum order for screen printing? A. 12 is our typical minimum for screen printing.
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