Do you need custom t-shirts for an event that’s happening… yesterday? We’ve all been there. Whether it’s a last-minute corporate giveaway, a family reunion that was planned on a whim, or a sudden realization that your team needs fresh uniforms, the panic of a tight deadline is real.
When you're in a hurry, it’s easy to make mistakes that lead to blurry prints, late deliveries, or hidden fees. But don't worry, we've got your back. At Apparel Pro, we specialize in fast turnarounds without sacrificing quality.
Here are the 10 essential things you need to know to ensure your rush custom t-shirt order is a total success.
1. Production Time vs. Shipping Time
One of the most common mistakes is confusing "production time" with "delivery time."
- Production Time: The time it takes to physically print your shirts.
- Shipping Time: The time it takes for a carrier (like UPS or FedEx) to get the box to your door.
If you see a "3-day turnaround," that usually refers to production. If you need the shirts in your hands by Friday, and you order on Tuesday, a 3-day production might not be enough if you also have 3 days of shipping. Always provide your "in-hands" date when you contact us.
2. Choosing the Right Printing Method
Not all printing methods are created equal when it comes to speed.
- DTG (Direct-to-Garment): This is the king of rush orders. Since it works like a high-tech inkjet printer for fabric, there’s very little setup. It’s perfect for small orders and full-color photos.
- Screen Printing: This is great for bulk, but it requires creating physical screens for every color in your design. This setup takes time. For a super-fast rush, DTG or DTF (Direct-to-Film) is often the better route.

3. Your Artwork Must Be "Print-Ready"
If you send us a tiny, blurry screenshot from a website, we’ll have to spend time recreating it. That's time you don't have during a rush.
- Format: High-resolution PNGs with transparent backgrounds or Vector files (AI, EPS, or PDF) are best.
- Resolution: Aim for 300 DPI at the actual size you want the print to be.
- Pro Tip: If you aren't a designer, don't sweat it. We offer free design checks to make sure your art is ready to go the moment you hit "order."

4. Stick to In-Stock Garments
If you have your heart set on a very specific shade of "Organic Seafoam Green" in a specialized bamboo blend, it might take a few days just to get those blanks into the shop.
To move fast, choose popular, high-stock items like:
- Short Sleeve T-Shirts
- Hoodies
- Standard brands like Gildan, Bella+Canvas, or Port & Company.
We keep a wide variety of these in stock specifically for fast turnarounds.
5. The Power of Proofs (and Fast Approval)
Once you place an order, we’ll send you a digital proof. The clock stops until you approve it.
In a rush scenario, a 4-hour delay in checking your email can be the difference between your shirts shipping today or tomorrow. Keep your phone handy and give us the "thumbs up" as soon as you see the proof in your inbox.
6. No-Minimum Policies Save the Day
Sometimes you only need five shirts for a small management team. Many shops have 24 or 48-piece minimums, which can slow you down if you’re trying to meet their requirements. At Apparel Pro, we have a no-minimum order policy. Whether you need one shirt or one thousand, we treat your order with the same personal care.

7. No Hidden Setup Charges
When you're in a rush, the last thing you want is a surprise bill for "screen fees" or "digitizing costs."
We believe in transparency. Our pricing is straightforward, with no hidden setup charges. This means you can calculate your budget instantly and move forward without waiting for a complex quote.
8. Communication is Critical
During a rush job, we might need to ask you a quick question, maybe a specific size is out of stock and we want to offer an upgrade, or we have a question about your print placement.
- Best Practice: Provide a cell phone number where we can text or call you for quick decisions.
- The 10-Minute Rule: If you can respond to our questions within 10 minutes, your order stays at the front of the production line.
9. Budget for Shipping, Not Just Printing
Rush production is one thing; rush shipping is another. If you are halfway across the country, ground shipping might take 4–5 days.
- Next-Day Air: The most expensive, but the most reliable for "I need it tomorrow."
- 2-Day Air: A great middle ground for speed and cost.
- Local Pickup: If you're near St. Louis, picking up your order can save you a significant amount on shipping fees!

10. Trust the Experts
When time is tight, don't try to do everything yourself. Use our online design platform to upload your ideas, but don't hesitate to ask for professional design assistance. We’ve handled thousands of rush orders and know exactly how to avoid the pitfalls that cause delays.
Quick Comparison: Standard vs. Rush Orders
| Feature | Standard Order | Rush Order |
|---|---|---|
| Turnaround | 7–10 Business Days | 1–3 Business Days |
| Art Prep | Flexible | Must be print-ready |
| Garment Choice | Anything in the catalog | In-stock items only |
| Shipping | Standard Ground | Expedited (Air) |
| Cost | Baseline Pricing | Rush fees may apply |
💡 Pro Tip: Keep It Simple
For the fastest possible turnaround, choose a one-color design on a one-sided print. Multi-color designs and multiple print locations (like sleeve and back prints) add complexity and drying time. A bold, white logo on a black t-shirt is classic, readable, and lightning-fast to produce!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can you really do same-day printing?
A: Yes! Depending on our current capacity and the complexity of your art, we can often do same-day or next-day printing for local pickup or expedited shipping.
Q: What is the best file format for my logo?
A: A vector file (.AI, .EPS, or .PDF) is the gold standard. If you don't have that, a high-resolution .PNG with a transparent background works great for DTG.
Q: Do you charge more for rush orders?
A: There is typically a rush fee to prioritize your order in our production queue, and expedited shipping costs will be higher than standard ground shipping. However, we never have hidden setup fees.
Q: Can I rush an embroidery order?
A: Embroidery takes longer than printing because of the "digitizing" process and the physical speed of the needles. While we can rush it, it usually requires at least 3-5 days.
Ready to get started?
Don't wait another minute! Head over to our T-Shirt Category to pick your style, or jump right into our Online Designer to upload your logo. If you’re really under the gun, give us a call( we love a good challenge!)
Rush Delivery: As soon as July 10