Native Land Promotion Co.

  • Duncanville, TX 75116 (map)

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Custom Printed T-Shirts

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  1. You'll be asked a few quick questions that will help describe your needs.
  2. You'll be asked to provide your contact information so that Mari Vega will be able to get in touch with you.
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We silkscreen on American grown/American-sewn (union/family-owned) tees -- your artwork or ours. Just have a concept? No problem, we can help you realize it. We meet and exceed most industry standards for environmental conscientiousness.

Also offered: Texas organic, recycled, fair-trade organic t-shirts.

Reviews

  • June 23, 2011

    Heavyweight cotton, American-grown and sewn, all for a good price, and good-looking to boot. I look forward to ordering from them again.

    Daniel

  • June 18, 2011

    The owners and operators worked with us to get what we needed. We will use them again and have told others about them. Keep up the good work. Hope you are busy.

    Connie

  • April 29, 2011

    Native Land helped to create last years T-Shirt for our family reunion. They were VERY helpful in design and graphic decisions. Many of the grandchildren still proudly wear their T-shirts...adults, too! Mari's advice and timely responses made what had, in the past with other companies, been a stressful task into a breeze. 5 Stars.

    Ed

  • April 27, 2011

    I love Mari and Jay!! They are so creative and helpful with design. They deliver on time and always provide the best options.
    Highly recommend!!

    Doan

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Question and answer

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. I would want to know that the design I commission would be original and not just a mish-mash of clipart. If it was my own original artwork, I would want to know that my copyright would be respected and not copied out onto other people's shirts, or sold out from under me.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. We provide value. 1) We insist on using quality tees, never substituting for the cheapest available. 2) Wash after wash, the graphics we silkscreen on will not peel off. 3) We are minority co-owned, family-operated by woman and Native American.

Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?

A. T-shirts are comfortable to wear, and we like wearing them. But we had gotten to the point in our lives when we wanted to elevate the message and quality of shirts we we wearing. Then, Inclination met Opportunity and we started our business, to offer custom work and our own designs, too.

Q. Tell us about a recent job you did that you are particularly proud of.

A. The Social Action Ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff made an order of green shirts that were American grown/American sewn.

The logo on front was designed by the talented Kathy Grey, and the design on back was one assembled from the scanned writings of members, to describe all of the community and socially-conscious things that they do. At the bottom of that design was this tagline: 'This shirt sewn by USA Workers United local #1148 from 100% USA components.'

The shirts are so nice, generously sized, vivid colors, and make people feel good wearing them.

Q. If you have a complicated pricing system for your service, please give all the details here.

A. More shirts in your order = cheaper price per shirt.
However, **we have no minimum to make an order.**

Other major factors of price are:
1. The kind of shirt
i. Style: ladies or fitted styles are more expensive
ii. Size: larger than XL is more expensive
iii. Color: dyed cotton costs more than natural color, and require more passes of screenprinted ink to get good color density and make the design pop.
2. The number of colors of ink
3. The number of print locations
4. If artwork is vector-based and camera ready
5. Shipping

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