July 17, 2026
Behind the Press: How Your Shirt Gets Made
Ever wonder what happens between clicking "order" and a shirt landing on your porch? Come on back into the shop for a minute.
It starts with the blank. We're picky here — heavyweight, USA-made tees that feel substantial the day you get them and hold up after fifty washes. A gospel shirt that falls apart in a season isn't much of a testimony.
Then comes the print. We produce our designs as high-quality transfers — the same professional process we run for other businesses through our DTF side — with rich color and detail you can't get from a bargain-bin print. Every design is prepped at full 300 DPI so the lines stay crisp, whether it's the lettering on The Way or the three nails on a Nailed It cap.
Then it's heat and pressure: the press comes down at over 300 degrees, and for those few seconds the design and the shirt become one thing. There's a lesson in that somewhere — most good things in our lives got pressed in under a little heat too.
Every order is pressed right here in Nettleton, Mississippi. Not a warehouse, not a print farm — our shop, our hands. We check every print before it's folded, and more often than not there's a prayer said over the box before it ships. We mean that literally. You don't know what a shirt will walk into, so we send them out covered.
Local folks: remember you can always choose free pickup at checkout and skip the shipping — we'd love to say hey.
That's the process. Simple, careful, and done like it matters — because we believe it does.
It starts with the blank. We're picky here — heavyweight, USA-made tees that feel substantial the day you get them and hold up after fifty washes. A gospel shirt that falls apart in a season isn't much of a testimony.
Then comes the print. We produce our designs as high-quality transfers — the same professional process we run for other businesses through our DTF side — with rich color and detail you can't get from a bargain-bin print. Every design is prepped at full 300 DPI so the lines stay crisp, whether it's the lettering on The Way or the three nails on a Nailed It cap.
Then it's heat and pressure: the press comes down at over 300 degrees, and for those few seconds the design and the shirt become one thing. There's a lesson in that somewhere — most good things in our lives got pressed in under a little heat too.
Every order is pressed right here in Nettleton, Mississippi. Not a warehouse, not a print farm — our shop, our hands. We check every print before it's folded, and more often than not there's a prayer said over the box before it ships. We mean that literally. You don't know what a shirt will walk into, so we send them out covered.
Local folks: remember you can always choose free pickup at checkout and skip the shipping — we'd love to say hey.
That's the process. Simple, careful, and done like it matters — because we believe it does.