5–8 day turnaround. Firm in-hand date guaranteed.

How our turnaround works

Your in-hand date starts the clock from proof approval — not from when you place the order.

Once you approve your proof, standard production is 5–8 business days to anywhere in Australia and New Zealand. That’s a firm date, not an estimate.

Express available

If you have a hard deadline, tell us before you order. We’ll work backwards from your date — not the other way around.

Next-day delivery exists

We’ve done it. It requires lead time on our end, not yours — so the earlier you tell us your deadline, the more options we have.

Colour accuracy

Pantone-matched colour proofs are available on screen print orders. For colour-critical work, we provide Pantone references so there’s no ambiguity between your screen and the final garment.

The rule

Nothing goes to print without your written approval. What you approve is what you receive.

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Titleist: How the #1 Ball in Golf Translates Into Corporate Hospitality Gifting
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Titleist: How the #1 Ball in Golf Translates Into Corporate Hospitality Gifting

The corporate golf day is one of the few categories of corporate event that still earns its keep — a half-day on a course with key clients does more relationship work than a year of email correspondence....

Name Printing on Uniforms: How It's Done and What to Spec
Embroidery

Name Printing on Uniforms: How It's Done and What to Spec

Individual name printing on uniforms — a staff member's name, a player's surname, a personalised label — is one of those requirements that sounds simple and...

School Uniforms vs Corporate Uniforms: Decoration Method Differences Explained
Corporate Uniforms

School Uniforms vs Corporate Uniforms: Decoration Method Differences Explained

School uniforms and corporate uniforms look similar from the outside — garments with logos on them, worn by people who are required to wear them. The...

XD Design: How a Dutch Anti-Theft Backpack Brand Became the Travel Kit Standard
Anti-Theft

XD Design: How a Dutch Anti-Theft Backpack Brand Became the Travel Kit Standard

The corporate gift that solves a specific, articulated problem tends to outlive the gift that just looks nice. A water bottle solves thirst. A notebook solves note-taking. A pen solves writing. A backpack solves carrying things....

Swiss Peak: The Mid-Tier Travel and Lifestyle Range That Fills the Gap Between Promo and Premium
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Swiss Peak: The Mid-Tier Travel and Lifestyle Range That Fills the Gap Between Promo and Premium

Swiss Peak is one of the most useful brands in our supplier network for the corporate gifting tier between unbranded promotional products and the major heritage brands. It's also one of the most misunderstood....

Personalisation: The Shift From 'This Is From Us' To 'This Was Made For You'
Branded

Personalisation: The Shift From 'This Is From Us' To 'This Was Made For You'

The most common corporate gift in Australia is a water bottle with a company logo on it. The second most common is a notebook with a company logo on it. The third is a pen with a company logo on it....

Embroidery vs Screen Print for Staff Uniforms: The Definitive Guide
Decoration Methods

Embroidery vs Screen Print for Staff Uniforms: The Definitive Guide

If you're outfitting a team — whether it's five café staff or fifty hotel employees — the decoration method you choose will determine how your uniforms look on...

Branded Workwear for Tradies: Hi-Vis, Polos, and What Decoration Actually Lasts
Embroidery

Branded Workwear for Tradies: Hi-Vis, Polos, and What Decoration Actually Lasts

A tradie's uniform does different work to a café or office uniform. It's worn in conditions that test every aspect of the garment and the decoration: UV...