About shurtz

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About Us

We conceived
shurtz early in 2012 to cater for customers who required quality printed garments (and other items) that could conceivably be printed using heat-applied media.

We offer a photo/image transfer and vinyl printing service for all occasions and virtually all garments. Customers can supply the items or we can provide what you require. Let us know how you want each item personalising and we will give you a fixed quotation.

Unusual items such as untreated gazebos, cloth mobile covers, pillow cases, smooth baby-grows, flags and banners are all items we routinely print. If it's made of cotton, polyester, or poly-cotton, chances are we can print it.

Typical products and services we supply include personalised tee shirts for hen and stag parties, safety and corporate wear for businesses, uniforms for sports and social clubs, naming and numbering of football kits, work-wear including tunics for beauty therapists and hairdressers, holiday-wear and general fashion-wear. In fact, we can source just about anything.

If you call on stall at Leigh Market, we can usually recreate your required design on screen there and then for you to check out prior to printing and, even during our busier periods we will send a draught design to you on the same day by email for you to approve.

You can contact shurtz by email: shurtz@hotmail.co.uk , by telephone: 07530 703582 or just come along for a chat at Unit P21, Leigh Market Hall, Leigh, WN7 4PD, Tuesday-Saturday, 9.30 am-4.00 pm. Facebook us at https://www.facebook.com/shurtzofleigh

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The Shurtz Stall July 2015

The Shurtz Stall July 2015
The Shurtz Stall July 2015

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Garment Care

Care Of Garments

Please always follow the instructions on the garment manufacturer's guidance tag. Additionally, garments which have been printed using heat pressed vinyl or heat pressed transfer paper MUST be washed at or below 40° C (under 30°C for nylon) AND must be both washed AND ironed while inside out. Do not tumble-dry. Do not dry-clean. Also, as you were told when ordering, photo-transfers WILL GRADUALLY FADE with washing.

Copyright Designs

Please note that we cannot use copyright designs when personalising garments. Acceptance of an order by shurtz is made on the assumption and condition that the customer has consent to use the required design.

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Thursday 22 May 2014

Internet Based Tee Shirt Printers

Although I'm sure there are some great tee shirt printers who are exclusively internet based, there is no doubt that there are a fair number of cowboys around. Had yet another upset mum on stall today telling a tale of woe. Her daughter and friends bought tees from an internet based supplier who had applied photo-transfers to the shirts. Despite following garment care instructions, most if not all of the transfers have started to peel!

On the whole tee shirt printing is a very competitive business so if you see an offer which appears too good to be true, it often will be.

There are many advantages to the customer in using printers who have a base which can be visited.

1. It's easier all round for a customer to discuss their requirements on a face to face basis. Specific design features such as fonts and graphics can be displayed on screen for approval, often there and then, or perhaps by email for approval prior to going to print.

2. You can supply your own tees (or whatever) being sure before going to print that they fit correctly.

3. In the unlikely event that you are not fully satisfied with the result, you can discuss this with a 'real' person.

One other piece of advice... Order your printed tees from a smaller town (such as Leigh) and avoid major town and city centres such as Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington. Simply put, their overheads are usually higher and these costs will be passed on to customers in the form of dearer prices.