Fletchprint really started in 1990, during a project in middle school art class. I tried screen print for the first time. Although it was not a production version of the process, I could see that professional results could be obtained easily. Over the years I would design graphics for signage, logos, or patches, until one day my interests led to garment and goods decoration.

Today, we use a variety of processes to print, which allows us to keep production costs lower and quality higher than you typically see for a small shop. We utilize digital processes such as print/cut transfers, dye sublimation, screen print, and even DTG through a production partner.