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How to order your Hen Party T-Shirts

If you follow this handy guide before contacting us for a quote on your hen party t-shirts, you won’t go far wrong!

  • T-shirts or Polo shirts?
    We use 100% cotton t-shirts and polo shirts. Polo shirts are great quality, with buttons and collars. They usually cost about a quid more per t-shirt, and they look the business.
  • What colour t-shirt & print?
    We stock pretty much every colour t-shirt you can think of, and a huge range of print colours including gold and silver, and flourescent colours.
  • Large print on the front or left hand breast print?
    Left-hand-breast print works best for polo shirts - a logo about 12cm wide, or something like “Marie’s Hen Night” with “Prague ‘09″ underneath. Or you could have your names on the front of your shirts.
  • Names on the back across the shoulders
    For example, the stag might have “HEN” across the back, and the rest of the ladies could have their nicknames.
  • Numbers on the back?
    Football team style!
  • Sleeve Print
    If you’d like a logo or some text on the sleeves of your stag t-shirts, this is no problem
  • Fonts
    We can print in any font you like. Take a look at www.1001freefonts.com - take your pick and let us know which you’d prefer. Multiple fonts is no problem, we don’t charge extra.
  • Photos
    If you’ve got an embarassing photo of the bride-to-be that you’d like us to print on the shirts, just let us know and we’ll give you details on how to send the photo to us print on the shirts.

When you’ve decided how you want your shirts to look, make a list of each member of your hen party group. Be sure to include

  • Number (if you’re having football team-style numbers on the back of your shirts)
  • Name or nickname
  • Size of the t-shirt

Once that’s done, use the contact form on this page to get your free hen t-shirts quote.

Posted by admin on November 7th, 2008 1 Comment

How to save a ton of money on your Hen Pary T-Shirts

One important thing to be aware of is that while there are a lot of t-shirt printing companies on the net, many of them charge well over-the-odds for stag and hen party t-shirts. This is because most of the people who organise stag and hen parties have never had t-shirts printed before, so they aren’t aware of how inexpensive t-shirt printing can be -and the printing firms take advantage of this. This article explains how to save a ton of money on your hen t-shirts.

First of all, don’t be fooled by offers such as “Hen Party T-shirts from £4.99″ - chances are the quality of the t-shirts will be cheap and nasty, and not the kind of thing you’d want to wear for such a big occasion as a hen night. Rock bottom prices usually mean rock bottom quality.

Secondly, be aware that low-priced t-shirts normally come with a high delivery charge. One of the best ways to avoid this is to use a local t-shirt printing company, so you can collect the t-shirts yourself, but that’s not always an option. In that case, check and make sure any quotes you receive include the postage costs, so you know exactly what the true price is you’ll be paying.

Here’s another tip that can save you a lot of money - Don’t bother with those websites where you can “design your own t-shirts online”. You’ll spend ages trying to get to grips with the online t-shirt designer software, only to be presented with a ridiculous charge for each t-shirt by the time you’ve finally managed to put together a half-decent design. This is because computer programmers charge a lot of money to make these t-shirt designing programs, and this cost is passed on to you, the end buyer. You might also want to leave the design work to the professionals, for best results.

So, in summary…

  • Rock bottom prices usually means rock bottom quality
  • Be careful of excessive postage costs, or shop locally
  • Stay clear of expensive “design your own t-shirts” websites

With these tips in mind, you should be well on your way to getting a great deal on your hen party t-shirts!

Posted by admin on November 7th, 2008 No Comments