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Custom Wholesale Screen Printing 

 

99¢ One-color logo on 1 or more Shirts, towels or hats.

 

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Pantone Color Guide    send us your logo

  • Add 45¢ for each additional ink color per location / per garment.
  • 69¢ for one color ink on 301+ garments.
  • $9.99 one screen / film per ink color

4-color process

  • Setup $9.99 per color.
  • No setup cost on orders of 144+ garments

NO MINIMUM ORDER. We can do anything or everything to meet your needs. We will print your logo on ONE garment if that is what you need.

Note: Call your garment order in if you want it screen printed. Do NOT use the shopping cart as your order may be shipped blank.

TEAM Names - per jersey on back: 1 3/4 inches or higher names: $4.49, screen printed. Full block font.

TEAM Numbers - per jersey / per location: $2.99 per set of two numbers, screen printed, for up to two digits, per color. Your choice: 2", 4", 6", 8", 10" or 12 inches high. Full block font only. No set up charges!

Set Up / Production

We want you to be happy the first time, every time you order custom screen printing from Clothing 4 All. From the primary colors of red, green and blue, more than one million shades of the combination of any or all of these primary colors exist. To avoid you getting the undesired color(s) within your screen printed logo, you must write or acknowledge colors written in the invoice, for any colors desired. Colors descriptions such as "yellow", "red", etc. are at the screen printer's discretion, depending a lot upon their computer monitor's setting and/or the staff's color perception of your provided logo. Shades of a color must be explained as a PMS color. Colors such as "royal" may vary slightly from one person or organization to another. Clothing 4 All will not accept responsibility for such shade variances if a PMS color was not requested in writing. Clothing 4 All is fully responsible for instances when, for example, a color "baby blue" is ordered - yet "navy blue" or some very obvious color is used.

There are two parts to Setup / Production of a screen print order (three parts if the garment / bag is not white):

  • Initial screen / film per color: $9.99
  • Vector file. A jpg, gif or similar file has to be drawn into a vector file to print. In this process, a jpg, or other file is re-created by hand, as it cannot be used to print. On all orders, add $37.00 to vectorize the art. On all orders. We cannot output a jpeg, etc. onto film at a good enough quality to get a clean print.
  • Screen size goes up to 24" x 14"

Changes made to logos - we do not offer such service. All orders are for camera ready logos, unless logo is text without any additional graphic or custom font changes.

Mail Proof before production: $30.00

Printing on Bags: additional 50¢ per bag, due to additional handling.

Printing on Hats: We cannot screen print on 6-panel hats.

Quantity price breaks: Hats cannot be mixed with flat (shirts / jackets) to get to volume discounts.

Note: Screens are not saved. Your art is saved. Screen cost on re-orders are only $9.00 per color on orders under 144.

Color Changes: $20 per color (changing colors within a production run.

Tagless / Private label shirts:  Open seam and remove an existing tag, then screen print your information: $0.75 to pull tag + screen printing costs

MERCHANDISE:  We strongly recommend producing a pre-production sample to ensure correct style and color of supplied merchandise.

REFUSALS: All orders are custom and are not subject to refusal once production samples and/or sew-outs have been approved.

CHANGES: Revisions to orders may only be made prior to start of production and must be done in writing.

RETURNS & CLAIMS: Any shortages or defective merchandise over our 2% damage allowance must be made within ten days of receipt of goods. Only verified defective merchandise or merchandise not in agreement with the purchase order will be accepted for credit.

SHIPPING: Orders ship twice, once from the manufacturer to the embroiderer / screen printer, then once again from the embroiderer / screen printer to the customer. On merchandise orders of $300 or more (excluding white t-shirts),we give free freight ONCE, from the manufacturer to the embroiderer / screen printer. The customer is charged for the second time their order is shipped, which is from the embroiderer / screen printer to the customer.

It is the customer's responsibility to make sure all ship-to addresses have been verified and properly spelled on the order form. Any additional freight charges stemming from shipment of your order will be billed to you.

White t-shirts. There is no profit in our sale of this item, and as such, the cost of shipping of quantities greater than (5) are not included in the normal $8.95 S&H charges.

Orders in excess of five white t-shirts will be charged an additional cost of 50¢ per shirt if it is being shipped directly to the customer.

For screen printed or embroidered orders, during which a garment is shipped twice (once from the garment manufacturer to the embroiderer - then once again from the embroiderer to the customer), the added cost of shipping is $1.00 per white t-s

Let's Talk....

Screen-printing is a skill that’s often glossed over because most assume that it’s more commonplace than it is. It’s a printing technique that uses mesh that’s been woven to support a stencil made from ink blocking. The stencil that’s been attached forms open areas of mesh. They transfer ink into a sharp-edged image placed on a substrate. A substrate is a supported fabricated material. Then the artist uses a roller or a squeegee to move across the screen stencil. This process forces and pumps ink into the threads of the open area woven mesh.

Screen-printing is a method of print making involving a stencil. The design is pre-imposed onto a screen made of silk or any other fine mesh. The blank areas are then coated with a substance that is hard to impasse or impermeable. The ink is forced through the wall of mesh and projected onto the surface for printing. Other names for screen-printing are silk screening or serigraphy.

Historically, silk was generally involved in silk-screening or screen-printing. Today, synthetic threads are much more common in the process. Polyester makes up the most popular mesh. Nylon and stainless steel are also commonly utilized. Screen-printing has an interesting etymology, because of the frequent use of the term “silk screening”.

Screen-printing was first used in China during the Song Dynasty. The Song Dynasty took place 960-1279 AD. Soon afterwards, other Asian countries like Japan incorporated the method into a craft that they’d previously used block printing for. It was only introduced to Western Europe in the late 1700s. Even then, many didn’t accept it until trade from the east increased because this meant higher profits.

Someone finally got around to patenting it in 1907. His name was Samuel Simon, he was British, and he used it largely on pricey wallpaper, and linens. Over time this process was refined, but a lot of secrecy sprang up around Europe as different workshops kept coming up with new techniques and knowledge for the craft.

 The revolution of the commercially used screen print came around in 1910. A couple fellas by the names of Roy Beck, Charles Peter and Edward Owens started playing with different chemical compounds like potassium, sodium and dichromate chemicals with compounds made of glues and gelatins. Their ultimate goal was to create photosensitive screening capabilities. The industry was very hesitant at first and it actually took many years, and much safer sensitizers than the initial dangerous compounds.

The most famous name of all connected with screen-printing would be Andy Warhol. He completely evolved the idea in the 1960s with famous prints like Marilyn Monroe recreated repeatedly in an array of garnish colors. Today screen-printing has become an inexpensive way to jazz up any piece of clothing.

Direct quote from the Printer’s National Environmental Assistance Center: “Screen-printing is arguably the most versatile of all printing processes.” Clothing4all agrees. So much so, that they offer unbeatable deals on both embroidery and screen-printing. There’s no minimum order required. It’s only $1.49 for a one-color logo on any one shirt, hat, or towels. Of course the most popular apparel to screen print at Clothing4all are tee shirts and tote bags. They’re optimal for teams, groups, clubs, and associations. Set yours apart from the pack with dazzling colors and an endless spectrum of design ideas. Send in your logo! There’s no set-up cost for orders of 144 garments or more.

 There are so many cool garments to choose from. One is the Men’s Short Sleeve Soft Pique Polo Shirt, also known as style 1530. Black, burgundy, buttercup, cucumber. The colors sell themselves. It’s made from 100% ring spun combed cotton, weighing in at six and a half ounces. There’s inner collar contrasting neck tape and banded short sleeves. It has a classic fit with a 1” extended tail. There’s no pocket, so lot’s of room to screen print whatever the heck you want. This is one of Clothing4all’s most popular items of clothing. As with almost all items, it’s easy care with soil and wrinkle resistant finish. Clothing4all knows that apparel items should be easy to take care of and wear again and again. Clothing4all is also aware that breaking the bank is not an option. This polo is less then fifteen dollars, savings of four dollars right off the bat. If you shop anywhere else, used any other vendors, you paid too much. That my friends, is the Clothing4all mantra.

 Let’s look at some totes. Numero uno- the Advantage Sport bag by Gemline. This gem of a sport bag is just begging for some monogramming action. Gemline refers to it as, “the newest way to carry stuff in style”. It’s 600-denier polyester, measuring in at 8 ½ “w by 11”h by 18 ¾ “ long. There’s an area specifically reserved for embroidery, measuring in at 4 ½ “ diameter. The bag offers an adjustable shoulder strap and top grab handles. It’s optimal no matter how you want to carry it. There’s also a side pocket with a molded water bottle holder and a front zippered pocket.  This bag is excellent for whatever sport may come your way. It can also be vital for a long day of multiple activities because it’s extremely versatile.

 Those are two examples of Clothing4all items, but there are many others to choose from. They even offer digitizing services. Less then ten bucks for up to 5,000 stitches! Clothing4all offers the customer full opportunity to be selective with their shopping. If you don’t see something that suits your fancy or your company’s fancy, contact Clothing4all. They’re open to design if you have a minimum quantity of 1200 pieces. Clothing4all also supports local activities. Contact them about fundraising! Heck, contact them about anything. They’re here, available, and happy to help! Wholesale prices to the public.