Good place to get embroidered shirts

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I looked and looked and looked for places to get shirts made with my logo. Most had a minimum order of a dozen, which is way more than I need at once. Or were stupidly expensive. I ended up going with Automotiveworkwear, their initial charge to digitize your logo's $79, after that it's the garment price + a $7.95 embroidery fee. They only do embroidery no printing. They offer Red Kap & Dickie with no minimum to order. I've ordered about 8 collared button up shirts and imho they all look fantastic. The shirts I got were $14, with the embroidery added they were just over $20. They print and mail you physical samples of the logos for approval, and they'll help you tweak your logo. You can have up to 4 variations. My logo was pretty much done, but they made a few tweaks that really helped. Not a great deal if you only need a few shirts, but I have ordered 8 and will probably order more. And they always seem to have a 10%, and sometimes 15% deal going on. My last order was 4 embroidered shirts + 4 pairs of pants + a leather no scratch belt. Was $190 shipped.

don't have pics of my shirts at the moment, but here's the sample logo. Shirts look professional and a lot of people comment on how much they like them.


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It looks a little messy in spots around the letters, but on shirts it's only like 3.5" tall so you don't notice the letters looking frayed.
 
There's a dude who made a name for himself for selling authentic MLB hats for $20 flat.. He's done well enough to have opened up his own shoppe here in town. I went in there to buy a hat 1 day and turns out he wasn't there but his partner who is co owner specializes in printing T Shirts or whatever kind of print you'd like on any piece of clothing you bring him.. I immediately thought of shirts for detailing too. I asked him how much and I believe he said something like $7 if you bring your own shirt, and like $15-$20 if you buy 1 of the shirts he has available there.

My plan is to buy some thick quality long sleeve cotton t shirts and have him hook them up. The good thing is their shoppe is only a couple blocks away.
 
Wow after the cost of digitizing it and everything, the end result doesn't look professional or even that good...


-Mr. Slick.
 
do these places offer the under armor type shirts? I cant find a place that have that type fabric, I think its active wear fabric
 
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