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  1. How much does it cost to make custom t-shirts?

    • The cost of custom t-shirts depends on factors like the quality of the shirt, the printing method used, the number of colors in the design, and the quantity ordered. Generally, bulk orders have a lower cost per shirt compared to smaller orders.

  2. What is the best printing method for custom t-shirts?

    • The best printing method depends on factors like the design, fabric, budget, and desired outcome. Common methods include screen printing, digital printing (DTG), heat transfer, and sublimation. Each method has its pros and cons in terms of cost, durability, and suitability for different designs and fabrics.

  3. Can I use copyrighted images or logos on custom t-shirts?

    • No, it's generally not legal to use copyrighted images or logos without permission on custom t-shirts. You should either create original designs or obtain proper licensing or permission to use copyrighted material.

  4. How do I choose the right t-shirt size for my custom order?

    • Most custom t-shirt printers provide size charts for reference. It's essential to consider the fit and style preferences of your target audience when selecting sizes. You can also order sample sizes to ensure accuracy before placing a large order.

  5. How long does it take to receive custom t-shirts?

    • The turnaround time for custom t-shirts varies depending on factors like the printing method, quantity, complexity of the design, and the printer's workload. Typically, it can range from a few days to a few weeks. It's best to check with your chosen printer for their specific turnaround times.

  6. Can I print on both sides of a t-shirt?

    • Yes, many custom t-shirt printers offer the option to print designs on both the front and back of the shirt. However, this may incur additional costs, so it's essential to discuss this with your printer beforehand.

  7. What file format should my design be in for custom t-shirt printing?

    • Most printers accept designs in vector formats like Adobe Illustrator (AI) or EPS, as they can be easily scaled without loss of quality. However, some printers also accept high-resolution raster images in formats like JPEG or PNG. It's best to check with your printer for their specific file format requirements.

  8. Are there any restrictions on the colors I can use in my design?

    • While there are usually no strict restrictions on colors, it's essential to consider the printing method you're using. Some methods may have limitations on the number of colors that can be printed or may require special considerations for certain colors (e.g., fluorescent or metallic inks).

  9. Can I reorder custom t-shirts if I need more later?

    • Yes, most custom t-shirt printers keep your design on file, making it easy to reorder additional shirts in the future. However, it's essential to confirm this with your printer and inquire about any minimum order requirements for reorders.

  10. Do you offer eco-friendly or sustainable t-shirt options?

    • Many custom t-shirt printers offer eco-friendly or sustainable options, such as organic cotton shirts or shirts made from recycled materials. If sustainability is important to you, be sure to inquire about these options when placing your order.

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