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When it comes to apparel for the team, Crown Prints is your one stop shop for high-quality. For all your corporate apparel, promotional, business casual clothing or for personalized gift. Using the latest technologies, Crown Prints is able to deliver a high-quality emroidered design on every. Crown Prints only manufactures the highest quality products, and under strict supervision.

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Crown Prints services Fairfield County, Connecticut and the New York Metropolitan area with a full line of promotional products and services.
For over 25 years, Crown Prints has been printing, embroidering and embellishing products for every conceivable organization in our region.
Our clients include small businesses, large organizations and clubs, sports leagues, schools and countless individuals planning private events of all sizes.
At Crown Prints, we're passionate about custom apparel and promotional products and are not satisfied until our customers are happy!
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Please take a few minutes to read through this document for a better understanding of what is required as good, workable artwork.
Please do not send JPEGs or Microsoft Word files as final artwork.
For full-color photographic images, a match print is essential.
Everyone's monitor will display colors differently so if you are looking for close color matching, please send us a chrome or previously printed material.
Please submit all files at the size you wish them to be printed.
If you are unsure of what size might be appropriate, our customer service rep will be glad to help you decide.
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Other than the obvious of pocket T's or Long Sleeve T's, the main difference of most T shirts is the weight.
About 4-5oz or lower is considered a light weight T where a 6oz or heavier T would be considered a heavy weight T. Sweatshirts, although heavier in weight, have similar considerations.
Is there a difference between printing or embroidering on a light garment or a dark garment?
A darker garment requires an underlay or base coat of white ink before printing the actual colors.
This does not apply to embroidery.
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