OUR STORY

Dad's Specialty Printing is a family owned and operated screen printing company that aims to be a leader in creative designs, quality products and customer service. We are committed to becoming your trusted source for the best possible products, because we remember that the most important thing is your satisfaction.  It is our goal to make sure you have professional graphics, ease of ordering, quality printed shirts, and fast production.

History

Dad's Specialty Printing started in 2008 when Austin Harris saw a need for custom printed shirts for his friends' bands. After designing freelance, he realized that he preferred designing for t-shirts and enjoyed the printing process. Austin started printing shirts out of a storeroom for bands, churches and schools. After years of printing as a hobby, he decided that it was time for the project to grow into a full time business. 

Dad's Specialty Printing was started after Austin and his parents saw the opportunity to turn his passion into a family business.   Dad's Specialty Printing became a print shop that makes "shirts that Dad would approve!"

What Makes Us Different

At Dad's Specialty Printing you can be assured that you are getting quality products printed by professional screen printers.  You can be sure that all of our garments will meet your expectations.

There are no screen or set up fees. Many times people will order shirts, and after getting their quote, the bill has extra fees attached to it. At Dad's Specialty Printing we do not charge these fees and will not add extras at the ends of quotes or invoices. To make sure that you are being charged correctly and are aware of our other fees please make sure to read through our Terms and Conditions page.

Being conscious about the local and global environment is very important to us. We use environmentally friendly chemicals in our shop to reduce hazardous wastes. We also have the option of printing with water based inks which are better for the environment. 

 

 

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It’s all about the customer. That’s how it should be.
— Austin Harris