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pinoyhero
09-23-2007, 04:16 PM
Other than ROcket which has the standard fare, is there anywhere in town to get tshirts designed and made. Nothing fancy just regular silk screening but i want something more customized. Just looking 3-6 though so not a huge order.

pinoyhero
09-24-2007, 08:50 PM
bump ... anyone?

dj_rice
09-24-2007, 09:06 PM
PM Melinda....iirc her parents run a silk screenin business...and upon further searching for you there u go...


Originally posted by Melinda

Or you guys could just ask me on here, I do read every once in a while ;)

My parents own a very busy screen printing business here in Calgary. I work for them during the day. If you're interested in shirts, our minimum order is 50 pieces. We can order shirts for you if need them and yes, we do print *some* hockey jerseys but again, the minimum order is 50 pieces.

Pricing depends on how many pieces and how many colors so you will need to call my mom (Deanne) to get a quote. You can reach her at 255-6533 monday-friday 8:00-5:00.


Taken from this thread
http://forums.beyond.ca/newreply.php?s=&action=newreply&postid=1848143


And I know it says minimum order is 50 but try giving them a call and see

pinoyhero
09-25-2007, 05:59 AM
^Thanks yo.

A790
09-25-2007, 07:59 AM
Try Cafepress or something.

punj_abi
09-25-2007, 09:04 AM
what is silk screening?

E46..sTyLez
09-25-2007, 09:19 AM
I used to work for a place called Newdog that does it. Thats where my current company gets all of there shirts...

van
09-25-2007, 12:00 PM
Most companies that I know of require a minimum quantity of 12, it's hard to find places that will silkscreen 3-6 shirts unless you're willing to receive 3-6 shirts and pay for 12 but there's not really any logic in that either.

It's probably cheaper to go get it heat pressed like how Rockets does it. IIRC, the guy at Rockets on 17th Avenue says they do custom heat press artwork too. You have to bring them the artwork sometime during Thursdays and they can let you know how long it'll take them to do.

All they really do is print it out on special paper and heat press it onto your shirts.