Advertising is a booming business. In fact, according to Statista, people spent over $285 billion on it in the United States. Creating custom-branded swag is one of the best ways to advertise your company. Here's what you need to consider before you order your company's next round of custom t-shirt apparel.
Are you looking for something durable or something comfortable? Perhaps you're looking for a particularly good deal on a bulk order. No matter your priorities, there are some types of t-shirts that'll be a better fit for you than others. The result should be something that people want to regularly wear, so if you'd like, consider asking your team for their input before you order.
While this may seem like a superfluous detail, if you care about quality, you should look into the kind of printing method being used. Apparel companies have different ways of putting your designs on the t-shirts like direct-to-garment, heat transfer, and screen printing. The ideal method depends on the type of fabric that you're using, how many shirts you want to print, and how high the resolution of the image is. At RichArt Graphics, we also offer fine embroidery and custom patches alongside our screen printing and digital printing services.
Another important aspect of your custom t-shirt apparel is the graphic design. The image for printing should be eye-catching and easy for others to recognize. Something simple and crisp tends to have the best result. Make sure that the design is in a high enough resolution before you submit your product request! You'll also likely want to have separate designs for dark and light shirts. Your printing company should be able to help advise whether your design is ready to print or not.
Are you interested in some custom
t-shirt apparel? We'd be happy to produce them for you! Contact our team at RichArt Graphics today to get started with our services. If you're curious to see what we can do, you can check out our online catalog to see what we have to offer. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
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