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  • I ordered t-shirts from them for the Wondercon convention in 2012. I made an order of about 200 shirts and the prices were the best in town with their monthly promotional discounts. So always check their website, http://www.3nuts.com/tshirt-specials.html The only catch is you have to write 3 reviews (before you actually receive the merchandise, but you can judge them on service). I dropped by the offices to look at their screen printing quality and t-shirts. I recommend this so you know what type of shirts you want to get (viewing products online is not sufficient). I'm printing ladies tees, so it was good to see the material, overall cut and length of the shirts. Nataly and the other people in the offices were very courteous and accommodating. The actual screen printing looked great (even white on black shirts) and the shirts were soft and well made. They don't use organic inks, Nataly assured me that no one in Las Vegas uses this type of ink. Something to do with the weather she said. So the screen print inks are a little rubbery. She made me several quotes. When I made up my mind about which quote to pursue, it was several weeks later and when I drew up the order and modified the number of shirts and sizes, Nataly's original prices were different. I called her about the discrepancies and she claimed that the t-shirt prices had risen. I give them the benefit of the doubt, but she reworked the numbers and they were still much cheaper than LA prices. I gave myself plenty of time, about 3 weeks from the time the digital art was uploaded. They said the t-shirts should be done in 2 but it took them an extra week to print them (hence the 4 stars) and I had them the day before I had to leave for Anaheim. Another word of caution is when you get the online proof, be really be picky. I made the mistake and assumed the anti-aliased lines of the small details in my artwork were due to the computer and were going to be fine. When my shirts printed, the fine outlines of my cartoon characters were broken up and lost because of the texture of the shirt. I should have been more wary and reloaded artwork that had thicker outlines. This is my fault. Of course maybe I'm the only one that notices these things. So make sure your online proof is perfect before signing off on your order. Overall, they did an excellent job on the shirts. The quality of their work and the shirts were awesome. Always give them more time than needed to complete the job. I will definitely deal with them again!
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