You need a quick
quote for embroidered shirts. You’ve had trouble getting quotes in the past
because there’s usually lots of back and forth correspondence before you
get a price. How can you avoid
that time-consuming confusion? Here’s what to consider before
requesting a quote:
Style – Check
out style options so you can request pricing for a specific shirt style. If you can’t choose a style give
detailed information about what you need such as a “light blue, 100% cotton polo
for men and women”.
Quantity - Include
the approximate number of items you plan to order.
Embroidery location
– Describe what you want embroidered and where it’s to be located. If you need a left chest logo with names on the right
side be sure to mention the names.
All additional embroidery locations such as sleeve and cuff designs will increase the price so you’ll want to include this information.
Artwork - Include a
readable artwork file. Most embroiderers
will prefer the highest resolution file you have. If you can't identify that then send what you have and your embroiderer will choose
what works best. If you’re hesitant about sending a file you can’t open include one you can open with a note saying that the two files should
show the same artwork. Don’t forget to note any changes you may need such as
color changes or the elimination of small text.
Special Requirements
– Need an unusual style? Tall sizes? PMS thread matching? Want delivery by a
specific date? Shipping to multiple locations? Be sure to mention your needs so
your embroiderer knows all the details.
What’s the best way
to describe what you want? Be brief. A simple note like “24 K800 men’s polos
with a left chest logo” with your logo attached to your request will make it
easy for your embroiderer to respond with a quick, accurate quote.
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