Our Services
We specialize in custom embroidered clothing, custom silk screen printing, logos & design services, custom t-shirt printing, embroidered golf clothing, corporate apparel, hat and patch design and more.
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Monthly Specials

Custom Hat Embroidery
Order caps for your baseball team, company uniforms or unique promotion, 15% off of your order of 10 hats or more.
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Clothing Care Tips that Will Save You Money
Clothing, especially your career wardrobe, is an expensive investment, and taking proper care of your clothing can save you considerable money over time, not to mention the time and frustration of having to repair or replace garments unnecessarily.
- Cleaning:
Excessive cleaning of clothing wears it out sooner. Some garments can be worn more than once before washing or cleaning if you give them just a little care when you remove them. Check the garment when you take it off, looking for spots, tears, lint, or anything else that would send it to the dirty clothes hamper. You can save money on the clothes themselves, as well as on laundry products and wear and tear on your washing machine by wearing garments again that aren't’t soiled.
- Hang and Store with Care:
Don’t crowd clothes in your closet, as crowding causes wrinkles, which must then be removed. Ironing them again not only wastes your time, but also adds to the wear and tear on your clothes. Use good quality hangers that support your clothes. Flimsy wire hangers allow clothes to sag out of shape. Over time they may even cause damage to the shoulders of garments. Sweaters should be folded and placed in drawers, on shelves, or in storage boxes.
- Follow Recommended Care Instructions:
Following the cleaning instructions on the garment label will save your clothes from damage. Hot water will shrink rayon, wool, silk, and other fabrics. It will also fade some colors. Heat from the dryer may also shrink garments. If you don’t like to wash items by hand, check labels for cleaning instructions before you purchase garments.
- Spot and Stain Care:
Treat spots and stains as soon as possible. If you take the article to a dry cleaner, point out any spots so that they can be given extra attention. It also helps if you can identify what caused the stain. If the garment is washable, use a spot remover that is appropriate for the type of stain and the type of fabric. Follow the instructions for stain remover products such as Spray ‘N Wash or Shout. If you’re unsure about color-fastness, test the product on an inside seam before using on the stain.
- Use Heat Sparingly:
When you iron or press clothes, use the proper heat setting for the type of fabric. An iron that is too hot can ruin fabrics in an instant. Pressing very delicate fabrics should be done with care, and using a press cloth adds another layer of protection.
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