where is the company really located? Is it in China?

asked by Micki J. on 8/3/18

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Thumbnail of user bubbas20

This may be a fine place to order some unique shirts… but there's lots to be leery of. Since they outsource the printing, you likely won't get the same quality and fitment from order to order. Huge question mark on every order. Expect all their merchandise to be that way. The need to create some quality standards. If your an artist thinking this could be a positive way to generate a revenue, think twice. They don't moderate their artwork, so any other submitting artist can flag your one-of-a-kind design and claim copyright infringement. They will instantly pull down your design and delete your account. No review. No trial. No real opportunity to justify and prove your art is yours. Basically, it's like high school all over again with the competition trying to sabotage your work so they can get a greater exposure, thus market share. Long story short, you're best to take your business and designs elsewhere.

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Thumbnail of user dianew1434

It's not a mom and Pop shop, it's bigger than that and has more than one location. There's more than one in the US, and there is at least one location overseas.

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Thumbnail of user estellek7

No, it's not as far as I know. Parcel arrived quickly with a British postmark. I think they are based is the US, but have links in the UK and Europe.

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Thumbnail of user jeffd524

The shipping is as advertised. If you are planning for a birthday or special event then give yourself an extra day in case of a hurricane, pandemic, or $#*!ty president who messes with the post offices.

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Thumbnail of user lisad1113

I think they use different fulfilment centers depending on your location. My shirts arrive postmarked from NY, and I'm in Philly.

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