FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
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
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
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.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
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.