Just-Style.com reports that ShirtMagic.com has introduced their new embroidery service for companies and costumers. No need to pay a bundle to get that special gift or item embroidered. The site makes it simple to choose embroidery designs for your items and have it ready to be shipped to the company. If you don’t see an embroidery design you like you can create your very own design. You can do everything right on the ShirtMagic.com website. This company has also extended their services to other manufacturers. ShirtMagic.com is partnering up with companies on the internet that do not have an embroidery service so that people can order their merchandise and have it embroidered all in one step. This is a great step for the company because it’s the first of its kind.
Todd Kriney is the founder and owner of ShirtMagic.com. He allows users to have their items embroidered or buy embroidered items from the site. The site sells embroidered shirts which are beautiful and make the perfect gift for someone special. They carry hats, towels, sweatshirts, carrying bags and baby clothes as well. To start browsing and purchase embroidery items visit the website at ShirtMagic.com.
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the chance to review the image is great for checking everything over one last time before printing. the time between reviewing the print and delivery was another positive, taking only a couple of days. my friends were really pleased with the finished items. unfortunately i was out when the courier called. he didn't note the date or time of his attempted delivery on his card and he hadn't filled in when or if he would attempt delivery again. on repeatedly phoning the company on a friday between 4:50 and 6 i got no answer. i then tried again on the monday morning, but once again i got no answer. after phoning clothes2order they resolved everything. i realise this is outwith the control of clothes2order, but it soured an otherwise excellent service.
Delighted with the results. Very popular so repeat orders very likely.
great service, no problems at all