ABC T-Shirts has been serving the D.C. metro area since the early 90s, providing top quality custom-designed apparel and accessories to businesses, organizations and individuals. With no minimum order for embroidery work and a low 12-piece minimum for screen printing, this small, female-owned business does all work in-house at competitive prices. Besides T-shirts, this shop can also can customize athletic uniforms, jackets, hats, aprons, bags, blankets and more. Organic and "made in the USA" shirts are also available from Bayside, Anvil or American Apparel, as well as popular brands like Hanes, Fruit of the Loom or Jerzees. Rush service is available and the staff speaks Spanish. Visit the website for free coupons or to browse the online catalogue.
Main Street Embroidery sells a variety of items that can be personalized with custom embroidering. There are a wide range of products available for personalization. The business is in the Ionic Lodge building on Main Street. The entrance is in the rear of the building and parking is available.
However, business is done primarily through the company's website, where customers can browse the complete inventory and customize their orders. Here customers can browse the extensive collection of items for sale and specify how they would like them embroidered. Men's, women's and children's clothing items are available, along with handbags, blankets and pet sweaters.
Jock City Sporting Goods provides a wide range of sports equipment, and also offers custom embroidery services.
Maryland Monogram is an embroidery company whose services extend beyond just putting a name on a jacket. Maryland Monogram offers embroidery on almost anything — boots, shirts, aprons, belt buckles, robes — as well as recognition pieces and green items. It is primarily an online mail order business, so see the website for more information.
Lids offers the freshest caps to support your favorite team. It also carries products to keep your prized hats in top condition. Lids is located on the upper level of the Columbia Town Center.