These folks are accustomed to completing projects VASTLY bigger than the small potato projects I bring - which is to say they are definitely a "No Job too big OR small" outfit!
They customarily under-promise and over-deliver. I should know, because I am a chronic "last-minute" client of theirs (some might suggest euphemistically they are a "JIT" (just-in-time) shop...).
My personal experience with them is always the best. The person on the other side of the counter is knowledgeable, has options that I didn't even consider, and is focused on providing me with something that exceeds my expectations.
Screenprinting? - Check. (Check out this cool vimeo of their process: https://vimeo.com/85767036).
Embroidery? - Sure.
Monogramming? - If you're a Southern Woman, you KNOW you can get your monogramming on. Here's your place. (Heck, I'm a Yankee guy - I've got a couple of monogrammed items...).
Vinyl decals? - Yes.
I just checked out their website and was impressed with the enduring presence they've had in Tallahassee. I'll wrap up with a cut/paste from their "About Us" section:
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ClothesLine planted its roots in Tallahassee back in 1981. The original shop resided in the New Leaf shopping plaza and focused primarily on retail sales. From university apparel to tshirts for rock 'n roll music concerts, ClothesLine began to quickly establish itself as a major player in the industry. A music and culture enthusiast, legend even has it that owner David Lachter helped supply Jimi Hendrix's tailor with denim materials for his stage costumes. (Swoon!)
David and his wife Debra decided to make the move in 1989 into their current building behind Apalachee Parkway. At that time, in addition to custom screeprinting, the evolution of casual Fridays in the early 90's led to a boom in embroidered polos and dress shirts.
Today, still family owned and operated, the team handles printing, embroidery and promotional item needs for major universities, local schools, public government and private clientele. read more