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Embroidery

Can your art department show me a proof before I place my order?
September 10, 2010

No, an order has to be placed before an artist works on the design.

If you are not ready to place your order yet, you can create or modify a design on our Design Online area: design your own custom t-shirts @ classb.com .

Once an order has been placed, our artists will make adjustments, arrange, and fix the design for you. We will not move forward with your order until your design is perfect and we get your approval!

Can I mix different styles or colors of garments for embroidery?
September 10, 2010

Yes, definitely!

We encourage you to order exactly the styles and colors you want. For embroidery, you can mix and match garments like royal blue polos and gold caps or green fleeces and black T-shirts. You can mix styles of garments to reach the next quantity price break.

For more information on our Embroidered products, visit this link … Custom Embroidered Garments, by popularity, from ClassB.com .

Note: An Embroidery order can not be mixed with a Screen Printing order.

Can I mix caps and shirts to get the quantity pricing?
September 10, 2010

Only if the shirts are embroidered with the same design. Keep in mind that the design will be formatted to fit within the smaller design space available on the caps.

We produce your cap order with a completely different method than a printed T-shirt order. This unique set-up procedure makes it impossible for caps to be mixed in with printing garments.

You can combine embroidered garments with other embroidered garments to get a bigger quantity price break. For more information on our embroidered garments, visit this link Custom Embroidery from ClassB.com .

Will I get to see my embroidered design sewn on fabric before production?
September 10, 2010

Yes!

Your embroidery will be sewn on a fabric swatch that is similar in color and texture to your ordered goods, you will be able to view it on the artwork proof page. It will not be exact and is only intended to show the embroidery, not the final product.

Embroidery is an imprecise art and there is some variation in how the embroidery looks from garment to garment. The threads which make up the design don’t always fall in the exact place, but we do the best we can to match the approved design onto your embroidered garments.
  See also: How do I view my artwork?
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