Frequently
Asked Questions
1. How long will it take to produce my item?
10-14 business days from art approval for embroidery and
7-10 business days from art approval for silk screening.
Promotional items take 3-4 weeks.
2. Do you offer special
rates for non-profit organizations?
Yes, please contact us for specific rates.
3. How much is embroidery?
The cost of embroidery depends on the number of stitches,
the size of the logo, where it is located, the type of
garment and the number of pieces ordered. A one-time
digitizing fee will be applied to the initial order.
4. How much is silk screening?
Silk screening charges are based on several factors:
the number of colors in the art, number of screens and
the
quantity of items for each image. A one-time $50 setup
fee will be applied to the initial order for artwork
if camera-ready art is not supplied.
5. How is art accepted?
Art is accepted through info@crownprintwear.com. Camera-ready
art is accepted as a Corel Draw 9, Adobe Illustrator
10 or .eps file.
6. Are RUSH services available?
Yes, please contact us to determine rush rates for your
order.
7. What is the minimum order I can place?
There is a minimum of 18 pieces for embroidery, with
the same logo and thread color. The minimum order for
silk
screening with the same design and ink color is 24 pieces
8. What methods of payment do you accept?
We accept checks, cash, MasterCard, Visa and Discover
card..
9. Are you able to create original art?
Yes, we have artists who can create anything you need.
10. Can I place my entire order in LogoMall?
At CrownPrintWear, we take pride in offering customer
service that is as personalized as the items we offer.
We process orders only after we’ve confirmed your
needs in person and provided you with a comprehensive estimate.
Providing that level of customer services enables us to
offer our “Bottom-line Delivered Price” guarantee.
11. Can I bring in my own clothing
to embroider?
Yes, you can. Please realize that
sometimes embroidery machines can damage garments. We
reserve the
right to replace garments with a comparable wholesale
product. Bringing your own garments come with a shared
risk.
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