How much does a shirt cost?

Although that is our most asked question, it is a little tricky to answer. Trust us, we wish there was a simple answer. Each project has certain requirements, and thus, each project has an individual price.

To get an idea as to what your project might cost, use the calculator below to get instant pricing. No setup fees and no art charges. Simply enter your quantity and select your options to see the price in the “Quote Summary”.

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Please enter your selections from the calculator in the comment section below. Our team will quickly respond to your inquiry and gather all of your order details to provide you with a firm quote. We will make sure we understand your vision.

Approval

Once we get your A-OK on pricing, we will send over an invoice for approval and payment. We will include digital proofs or provide those before the next step.

Production

Now the ball is in our court. We order your blank goods and begin our process. We will keep you informed of our progress along the way.

Voilà!

That’s it! All done. You will receive an email or text when your project is finished. The order can be picked up at our shop, or we can deliver it to you.

A NOTE ABOUT SHIRT COSTS

Not all shirts and hoodies are created equal. Some brands and styles will cost more than others, so that is a major factor in our pricing. Sizes 2XL and above cost more, so there is a small upcharge for those as well. There are lots of higher end options that are wonderful, but plenty of lower cost choices that are still very nice.

It’s all based on how many we print at a time. With screen printing, printing more at a time is more efficient, so the pricing goes down the more we print. Note that we have a minimum of 12 shirts for 1 color work, or 24 for multi-color printing. The minimum may be less for hoodies or other items.

More complicated printing takes longer to set up and run, so it is a higher charge per item. The most economical is always just one color in one location. The more locations and the more colors, the higher the cost will be.