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How long will it take to receive my jersey?
Blank jerseys ship right away. If adding a name it should take about 2 weeks to arrive inside the USA, add one week for international shipments.
How do you ship your goods?
Inside the U.S.A. small orders of 1-3 items we ship U.S.P.S. priority mail, and larger orders U.P.S. 5-7 days. Outside the U.S.A. we use U.S.P.S. first class mail 7-10 days. Most shipments overseas run about $15.00 for the first item, then around $4.00 for each additional jersey or pant.
Can you do logos?
For Embroidery we have about 50 fonts to choose from at no extra cost. See "Add Your Name" link at top.
Standard Flock fonts are shown on the "Raised Flock Lettering" page, in the "Add Your Name" link also.
If you have your own design or logo, there is a one time $35 set up fee for custom flock designs and it usually runs $6.00 per logo. Custom embroidered logos have a one time $75.00 set up fee then it runs the standard $13.00 ea. If you order more jerseys in the future you will not have to repay the set up charge. Go to the bottom of the "Add Your Name" page to order.
Do you sell blank jerseys?
Yes, less work and more goof off time on my end. All jerseys come blank unless you add a name.
Can you make custom jersey styles & colors?
Absolutely. Custom jerseys in your own color/style available with minimum 100 jersey order. You will receive the highest quality chain stitching of your own name, logo or design on the front and back of each jersey. Call Chad for pricing & details.
What are the washing instructions?
Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Lay flat to dry. Wool is one of those rare fabrics where you do not need to wash a lot. Go out and sweat in it all day and the next day it will smell odorless.
What is your return policy?
We gladly return blank jerseys and our knickers with original tags and packaging within 30 days after you receive them for a full refund if you are not completly satisfied, you will be responsible for shipping charges.
Embroidery vs Flocked lettering?
Embroidery is sewn through stitching. Flock lettering has a suede feel to it and is applied with a heat press that glues it right on the fabric. It holds up wash after wash without a peel or problem for that retro look. For narrow detailed lettering use embroidery.
How is the beer in Oregon?
A little too good sometimes.
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