Kustom Imprints Printshop
The Kustom Imprints print shop and professional staff can product more than 10,000 printed t-shirt a day.

Kustom Imprints is Sweatshop Free
A sweatshop is an industrial working environment with extreme, difficult or dangerous conditions. Frequently a sweatshop is specifically associated with the garment industry; however sweatshops can be run in just about any manufacturing business. In a sweatshop environment, the workers have few rights or ways to address their employment grievances. Additionally, they can be exposed daily to hazards such as extreme temperatures, harmful materials, hazardous situations, or abuse from employment management. Sweatshop workers are often forced to work long hours for little or no pay, regardless of any laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage. Additionally, child labor laws may also be violated in sweatshops. Though often associated with developing countries, sweatshops can (and do) exist in any country.

Many businesses, organizations, and educational establishments have started to actively pursue companies that employ sweatshop free policies within their vendors. For years, Kustom Imprints has actively worked to maintain the very best work environment for their employees. It has been a priority to our business that we are considered the best in the screen printing and embroidery business in respect to a sweatshop free environment. Most of our customers appreciate the extra steps we take to protect our workers and safeguard their complete work environment.

California State Garment License

The best way that an individual (in California) can research if the screen printing and embroidery businesses operates sweatshop free is to find out if they have a valid California State Garment License. Any company that embellishes finished garments, be it through tie-dying, screen printing, embroidering, heat transfer or air brushing is considered in the larger sense a garment manufacturing business. Any business that conducts garment manufacturing in the state of California is required to apply and maintain a valid California State Garment License.

To verify who has a garment license, just head to the State's online database located at
www.dir.ca.gov/databases/dlselr/Garmreg.html

You think  to yourself:

Wow, I need to get a variety of items for my organization...where in the world do I start? Lemme look online, Tees one place, pens another, cinch packs somewhere else... now where do I find a banner? And no one does embroidery? Grrrr!

If you have said this about your printing needs,
Kustom Imprints is the perfect place for you! We offer it all: custom screen printing on thousands of different garments (both on trend and traditional), embroidery, promotional items, banners. All of it, in one place.  Keeping it local and legit is super important to us and we do all of our screen printing and embroidery in house with proper licensing, establishing us as an above board California printing company.

At Kustom Imprints, we offer you a personal, human experience. Sure, you can find many custom screen printing companies online; where you can design it yourself, with limited graphics and fonts, we offer that too if that’s your thing. You can also check out our gallery of designs and choose to customize one. However, what sets Kustom Imprints apart is our excellent, personal, customer service and artwork that is tailored specifically for you and your project. So if you have print ready art, or just a mere idea in your head, or a combo of both, we can scale our services to suit your needs. Our  energetic, professional  staff  is both on trend and traditional. In business since 1990, we are your friendly, neighborhood, established screen printing shop.

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