The comfort revolution has begun
Super-Soft Tees
We have some of the softest tees around. Seriously. We have replaced the basic heavyweight T-shirt with a super-soft ringspun alternative. Get ready to wear your new favorite tee!
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From bold to subtle, choose colors that echo your brand or theme, giving your events a personal touch.
Premium Quality
Say "goodbye" to T-shirt's that feel like cardboard. Our line feels like an all day hug.
Super-Soft Tee
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Super-Soft Long Sleeve
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Super-Soft Hoodie
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FAQs
Find answers to commonly asked questions about our promotional product customization options, production times, and minimum order quantities.
How should I wash my tees?
To maintain those long-lasting prints, be sure to turn your t-shirts inside out before throwing them in the wash. Wash with like colors and please, for the love of Carll, NO BLEACH!!! Additionally, we advise to not wash multiple shirts altogether. This can cause bleeding of the garment colors into the print. BRRRR!!! Please use the cold setting on your washing machine.
What is the difference between plastisol and water-based/discharged inks?
Plastisol inks feel just like they sound - plasticky. The ink sits on top of the garment. It retains moisture and cracks over time; we’re sure you’ve got a couple of shirts that this has happened to before. Water-based/discharged ink “bleaches” and dyes the actual fibers of the shirt to the colors in your design. It is 100% comfy and breathable and only gets softer over time.
Why do you charge to set up artwork if I supplied it?
When we charge for artwork, our artists mock up your artwork which includes breaking down elements or colors in your design and preparing them for print. If you plan to reorder this exact design in the future, you will not need to pay an art charge again!
How do I prevent piling on my garment?
We have a few tips for you to prevent piling on sweatshirts, hoodies, and other super-soft garments! 1. Piling is caused by abrasion during wash so try not to overload your washer and wash at a gentle setting. 2. Turn your garment inside out before washing it. This helps eliminate excess abrasion. 3. Our products are naturally soft, so adding fabric softener to your load is our expert tip for maintaining that soft feel for a lifetime while eliminating the fabric piling!
Why do you charge for screens on a reorder?
Once an order gets shipped out, we recycle our screens to be as economical as possible. When you place a reorder, we then have to re-burn the screens as if it were a new order.
How many colors can I have in my design?
The maximum amount of colors that can be printed in certain locations are as follows: - Front and back locations: Up to 6 inks - Left/Right Crest (over the breastplate): Up to 6 inks - Sleeve Prints: Up to 3 inks - Locker Tags: Up to 3 inks
Why can I feel the print on my new order of shirts with waterbased ink?
Remember, your design is printed on your t-shirt using a magical no-feel water-based ink. It’s the softest feeling ink this side of heaven! Because it’s so fresh off the press, you may still feel some residue on the t-shirt. Have no fear! Toss this t-shirt in the washer & dryer to activate the magically soft ink, it’s kinda like, well... magic.
Who do I reach out to for shipping/pricing/payments?
You can speak to any of our awesome Project Advisors who will help you the whole way through your order from pricing, artwork, and shipping! They may even have a funny (or not-so-funny) joke to tell you! Call us today!
On what parts of the T-shirt can I print a design on?
We can print on the front, back, sleeve, locker tag, and hips with specific dimensions and restrictions for each print location
Why do you charge screen set up?
Screen printing requires a screen per ink color and print location. For example, if you are ordering shirts with a design that contains 4 ink colors on the front and 2 ink colors on the back, that would equate to 6 screens. Each time we set up a job, we have to burn, set up, and reclaim every color in the design.